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Paco Nathan (b. 1962) is a computer scientist, author, and performance art show producer from San Luis Obispo, California, who established much of his career in Austin, Texas. He studied mathematics and computer science at Stanford University, specializing in UI design and AI, with Doug Lenat as graduate advisor. He received a teaching fellowship during 1984-1986, under the direction of Stuart Reges, to create a course called "CS1E",
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JFRED was developed by Robby Garner and Paco Xander Nathan.
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Paco Nathan is CTO for HeadCase Humanufacturing.
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Out in that land, my sister tends a ranch on the banks of the Colorado, not far from where our grandparents in their day raised some of the most prized Angus bulls in the West.
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I work for HeadCase Humanufacturing. It's a startup, these things take a while to define. We tend to be working in virtual worlds and social networks, and seem to be parsing dialog from social me...
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Paco Nathan is this group's Pro-Grammar. Paco Nathan organizes this Meetup Group (no ratings yet). Paco Nathan's Grid Computing profile ...
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When people can shop on-line with less headache than using a credit card in a mall, they will. When people can work on-line with less headache than commuting to an office, they will. (SXSW, Mar 1996)