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Jason Lango jal@rampant.org Graduated in 1998 from Brown University with a B.S. in Computer Science, with a focus on Systems and Artificial Intelligence. Currently working as a senior software engineer at Network Appliance and living in lovely downtown Mountain View, CA. |
In my spare time, I wrote Doors/Linux, an implementation of the Solaris Doors API on the Linux operating system.
At Brown University, I had a lot of fun being a teaching assistant to Tom Doeppner in CS 169 for two years and working with Keith Adams, Mike Castelle, and Dave Powell to entirely rewrite the machine simulator used for the course and the operating system that the students have to write. Here's the user's manual and the sources for version 1.0 of the simulator. We convinced Professor Doeppner that we could release it as free software under the GPL in the hope that others will find it useful.
The Brown University Robotics Group does a lot of cool stuff. I started working in the Brown AI lab back when people still used some of the old robots. I would occasionally help out with Ramona, but I've pretty much switched my focus to Systems since then.
I love movies. The Internet Movie Database and NetFlix are key.
I really like Chinese tea.
The Imperial Tea Court in San Francisco is a fun place to hang out and drink lots of Chinese tea.
Mountain View Tea Village stocks some of the best Chinese tea you can find in Northern California.
And a wanna-be foodie. Slashfood ... News for food geeks (a la Slashdot).
I really like wine. If only there were a Slashdot-style site for wine enthusiasts. Hmm...
Mon May 29 22:37:09 PDT 2006
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