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Innovate Collaborate
Discover

July 17-20, 2000 in Monterey, California
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Speaker
Dan Klein
Dan Klein
has been teaching a wide variety of Unix-related subjects
since 1984, and has been involved with Unix since 1976. His
experience covers a broad range of disciplines, including the
Internals of almost every Unix kernel
released in the past 23 years, real-time process control, compilers and
interpreters, medical diagnostic systems, system security and
administration, web-related systems and servers, graphical user
interface management systems, and a racetrack betting system. He
contributes regularly to the proceedings of
the USENIX Association, and is also their tutorial coordinator. He
holds a Masters of Applied Mathematics from Carnegie-Mellon
University in Pittsburgh, and in his free time is a member of an
a capella choir and an improvisational comedy troupe.
See all sessions presented by Dan Klein.
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