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- Bill Trost
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- mailto:[email protected]
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- Motorola, Inc.
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- Portland, Oregon
I used to be a "senior software engineer" (getting old, I guess) for
EaseSoftware, but finally sold out in May of '04 when
TutSystems made me an offer I couldn't refuse. Tut was later bought out by Motorola.
Formerly, a majority of my work was
ForensicSoftwareAnalysis. I seldom do any object-oriented programming, although in July of 1998 I was writing a Java program to emulate a robot while trying to apply all those
ExtremeProgramming techniques I had just learned by happening onto patterns and this Wiki. This software consists of a whole whopping 1900 lines of code with 83 tests in 21 files (30 classes total).
I have made significant contributions to wily, an implementation of the
AcmeProgrammingEnvironment. While at
ReedCollege, I worked one summer at
TekLabs' Computer Research Lab, although in 1988, long after the glory days of
TekSmalltalk. I am an INXP on the
MyersBriggs scale.
My name backwards,
LibTsort, is the name of a topological sort library that has yet to be written. (-:
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