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Whiteboard: People
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last revised
by 127.0.0.1 on
Aug 17, 2005 3:34 am
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This Wiki page is for those who wish to participate to tell
others a bit about themselves. For those who wish to remain
anonymous, that's fine too.
(please add yourself to this list, and even a page describing your background)
Jeff Rush
<jrush@taupro.com>, systems programmer and your ZWiki
host (my
background)
David Durand, old hypertext guy, now living off the web. My outdated homepage is here.
Roger Gregory, Author and
designer of most of Udanax Green, and frustrated participant in
the Udanax Gold event. Custodian of the Archives.
JohnDougan? <jdougan@acm.org>, Xanadu fan from way back (I even have a copy of the large format Computer Lib/Dream Machines). Now a professional Smalltalk hacker.
SteveWitham? <sw@tiac.net>, a Xanadu hanger-on since 1981.
ShawnRutledge? <ecloud@bigfoot.com>, interested in building a knowledge-base implementation on top of Xanadu
David Jones, working on a simple prototype of a small part of Udanax-Gold. Dolphin Smalltalk source and Windows demo are available.
Daniel Dutkiewicz, a systems engineer, that hacked the pyxi interface for udanax green to run under cygwin; is very interested in any developments, specifically the algorithms such as the B-tree based enfilades which have many applications; has researched anything which looked particularly similar or helpful to the understanding of b-trees and their association with the derived enfilades which even though they may not be directly derived they are so similar that ignoring their similarity would be foolish; found enfilades particularly grand type in many different places, some of them worth mentioning, but I will forgo the list until asked.
And now, a hack:
Edit This Page For more instructions see HelpPage.
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As We May Think,
1945
Vannevar Bush
Augmenting Human Intellect:A Conceptual Framework,
1962
Doug Engelbart
Literary Machines,
1981, 87, 93
Ted Nelson
Engines of Creation, Chapter 14
The Network of Knowledge,
1986, 87
K. Eric Drexler
Hypertext
Publishing and the Evolution of Knowledge,
1986
K. Eric Drexler
SF:EarthWeb,
1999
Marc Stiegler
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