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Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 06:20:11 -0500 (EST)
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> /**************************************************************/
> /* */
> /* ACM */
> /* Association for Computing Machinery */
> /* Student Organization */
> /* */
> /* Meeting Thursday, March 16 */
> /* 5:30 PM in Boyd 306 */
> /* */
> /* Speaker: */
> /* Brantley Coile */
> /* */
> /* "The New Design Assumptions" */
> /* */
> /* */
> /* Brantley Coile has over twenty years of experience with */
> /* computers that began while he was a UGA student. He was */
> /* the first person at UGA to run a new OS called UNIX in the */
> /* seventies. */
> /* */
> /* He eventually became a researcher at Bell Labs writing */
> /* UNIX alongside legends like Ken Thompson. Eventually */
> /* Brantley left for California to begin a startup called */
> /* Network Translations. He was the sole architect of a */
> /* firewall called the PIX box. This company was soon */
> /* acquired by Cisco, and he now spends his days running The */
> /* Brantley Coile Company and flying in Aeronautic shows. */
> /* */
> /* He will discuss the evolution of software design over the */
> /* last twenty-five years, and what coding principles will be */
> /* important in the future. */
> /* */
> /* */
> /**************************************************************/
>
>
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