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Nathan Daniels began
programming in 1987 when he got his hands on his first computer, a Tandy
Color Computer III. After several years of BASIC programming he
picked up Assembly Language for the Motorola 6502 and 6809
microprocessors. In 1994 he picked up a 486 box and began learning
C/C++ and HTML. Since then he has done programming in all major
areas of Computer Science focusing on data analysis and client-server
software. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in
May, 2000 with a B.S. in General Engineering and began researching
Operating System design.
Current Resume
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