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Ask YC: How many people here have a degree and are programmers?

35 pointsby gregpover 17 years ago
Quick poll - what type of degree - from what school -

137 comments

mironathetinover 17 years ago
PhD in Atomic Physics.<p>Started programming with 16, started to love it when I wrote the code to run my lab automatically (adjust the lasers, pump the vacuum chamber, run the electron gun, calibrate the spectrometers and do the measurements), while I was downtown having a beer with my friends. Did it in ansii c on a eltec os 9 lab computer using a camac crate.<p>I still had to type the thesis myself.
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kleevrover 17 years ago
Still in college for CS but plan to complete course work on part-time, I've been programming since I was 14 professionally. (A friend of my father had an SEO startup and needed a script kiddie for PERL/JS/HTML stack. He bought me any book I wanted and payed 15/hour. Purely self-taught, but higher level mathematics and discrete theory have improved my programming beyond anything else I've taken.)<p>Computers are made for making life easier, and in a capitalism that equates to making money if you can teach a computer to do a human job. Just waiting for that dynamite concept to take to market.<p>I love this site btw.
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mixmaxover 17 years ago
I dropped out of business school.<p>Too boring, especially macroeconomics. It was quite clear early on that they had absolutely no idea how things actually worked in the real world, and were just dreaming up theories.<p>I'm not a programmer, but I'm learning. It's so hard to get good programmers that I thought I would learn how.
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dgabrielover 17 years ago
Maybe half of a theater degree? I completely failed out of college, then tried to make a living as an "artist," then accidentally stumbled into a programming job at a start-up. Now I'm a principal software engineer.
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abstractbillover 17 years ago
PhD in pure mathematics, University of Nottingham, UK.<p>Self-taught as a programmer, but it's a similar mindset.
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modocover 17 years ago
Made it 1.5 years into an aerospace engineering program before realizing I was wasting my time and money. I was making six-figures and had racked up tons of hands on experience working with startups and Fortune 500s by the time my classmates walked out with a piece of paper and some huge debts.
davidwover 17 years ago
No degree, I left for Italy afer a few years of Italian courses at the University of Oregon. I have worked as a programmer for 11 years.
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mechanical_fishover 17 years ago
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Cornell<p>(also B.S., Physics, Case Western Reserve)<p>I had one formal course in software: Motorola 68k assembly language programming, in college. Three months of super-tedious review for the slow students ("this is a hexadecimal number") followed by perhaps one month of interesting new knowledge ("this is a stack frame"). I never tried to learn programming from a lecture course again.<p>I self-taught my own way through ArsDigita's web programming curriculum in the late 1990s... reading Greenspun's stuff was what convinced me that software was actually worth doing, and the reading list was great: SICP, <i>Learning Emacs</i>, Fogel's CVS book (hey, that's all they had in the elder days... :), <i>Internetworking with TCP/IP</i>, <i>SQL for Smarties</i>, Tufte, etc.
danpragerover 17 years ago
PhD in Mathematics (computational physics), 1997. Self-taught at programming from age 14. After finishing my PhD I decided to get out of academia. Didn't want to work as a "quant", hence: software (mainly programming).
tirrellpover 17 years ago
MBA, BA, Economics BA, French Université de Montpellier, France International Interpreter's School Mons, Belgium<p>Started coding at about 8 or 9 years old on a C64 and Apple IIc/IIe. I have always been a tinkerer of sorts... taking things apart then wondering why I have extra parts left over when I put it back together.<p>I have done it all, networking, development, support, QA, moving up the food chain so to speak. These days, I spend a lot of time in Project/Process management.
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macnodover 17 years ago
No degree. I've been programming professionally for 20+ years. Usually better off than my peers salary-wise (since the beginning). Generally regarded as the best amongst the programmers I know personally (which is a bad thing, in my view). Started several companies. Most failed. One sold. Have had a 9-5 job for the last 3 years (telecommuting from home). Title: Senior Programmer Analyst. Actual Work: developing new products (programming).
rcoderover 17 years ago
I dropped out of college after my freshman year to join a startup. I've been doing programming and general IT work ever since (~8 years).<p>After taking some more classes part-time, I've probably got about 1/2 the requirements for a degree in mathematics from a couple of different schools, but never seem to find the time to go back full-time and finish it out.<p>I do work at the college I dropped out of all those years, ago, though.
mrtronover 17 years ago
BCS (yes it exists...) University of Waterloo<p>So at Waterloo you can now get a BCS (in the math dept, school of comp sci), BMath - CS, Comp Eng, or Software Eng. I think the diversity in the programs is a good thing. Hell half the Electrical Engineers end up as programmers, but I would never hire one :P
kajecounterhackover 17 years ago
High school kids don't have degrees yet ;)
aggiebenover 17 years ago
B.S., M.Eng. C.S. Texas A&#38;M University. Programming for the man (but working on a little bit of just about everything on my own at home). Really. Desparately trying to figure out how to get going with a startup without having to go to the freaking Valley, Boston, or NYC.<p>Daggum Californicators.
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bscofieldover 17 years ago
BA Philosophy &#38; Biology - UNC Chapel Hill MA Philosophy - University of Maryland, College Park
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ibsulonover 17 years ago
BA in communications from the University of Arizona - minor in CS.<p>They were restricting the students going into the major and I flubbed up the first semester. (I got a D in discrete math. None of the concepts were difficult for me, but they combined it as a proof class and I just couldn't get the hang of them.) Also, I knew I was pretty good with the computers, it was the interaction with people I was lacking.<p>I'm strongly considering going back for a Ph.D in cognitive science, but I'll likely have to shore up some of my undergraduate weaknesses first. (The years in industry have taught me that as much as I am frustrated with academia, it suits my personality much better.)
rjbover 17 years ago
B.A. in Art and Photography. I was working in the mail room of a financial company here in Chicago when word got around that I was an art major and that I was into computers. The CIO came over one day and dropped a 4" stack of HTML print outs on my lap, asking me to build a company newsletter website. I haven't stopped web development since. (I can't believe that's pushing 10 years ago).<p>I dropped out of grad school (computer science) a few years back after completing 1 year only because it wasn't enjoyable. It felt like high school, no enthusiasm, like every HAD to be there. Classes were painfully slow and sequential, stripped of any creativity.
eelinowover 17 years ago
I've been coding since the age of 8, never got a degree as I found university moved too slowly. I knew from childhood that all I wanted to do was code. Now I've been coding professionally for 13 years, and overall for 27 years. I'd thought about going back for formal education but the reality of it is that I still learn at a faster rate on my own and do take the time and effort to learn even those things that I don't think I'll need or particularly care to learn. I do feel that I missed out on some camaraderie with peers, though I have since gained that via professional and non-professional venues.
boskoover 17 years ago
I went to a college in Canada, which are basically regarded as the "lower form" of post secondary, as Universities are for the big wigs.<p>I graduated from a 3 year Computer Programmer / Systems Analyst program and couldn't be happier. Now working at a retail startup doing all their tech / web/internal development / online / offline marketing and I couldn't be happier<p>Apart from that I stick in some freelance and my own projects on the side. Currently working on my own startup. I live code, I loves it<p>So to the initial question: No major degree, but I can code!
jimmover 17 years ago
BA Mathematics, concentration in Comp. Sci. from University of Rochester. Graduated a year before they had an undergrad Comp. Sci. degree--there was already a graduate program. Oh, yeah: I'm a programmer.
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wallflowerover 17 years ago
I have a degree in Civil Engineering. Since I was bored/nearly falling asleep in some of my structural engineering classes, I knew it probably wasn't the field. (I've always loved coding/playing with computers).<p>An engineering degree really emphasizes problem solving. We had homework sets where you'd be lucky to solve all of them. Spending hours on a single problem. But you learn a lot. I see software development mainly as creative problem-solving.<p>Getting my first job was a combination of luck and persistence.
andrewlover 17 years ago
BA in English and Creative Writing, Oberlin College<p>Most of a second bachelor's in psychology, University of Pennsylvania<p>A year-and-a-half in a Clinical Psychology PhD program, University of Texas, Austin<p>MS Information Systems, and MS Library Science, Drexel University, Philadelphia<p>Web developer at a not-for-profit medical publishing company, doing Rails and pretty much anything else related to the web.
anaphoricover 17 years ago
Ph.D. Computer Science UCLA 1997
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human_geodeover 17 years ago
no degree, quit when I was told I couldn't take the fun (math, chem, etc) classes and had to take poly sci<p>code part-time, not as good as I'd like. Thinking about going back to school and finishing a CS degree, but I'm 40 with 5 kids to support (geeks get lovin too)<p>PS: You might want to warn someone if they have cookies turned off... the error message is counterintuitive.
jeyover 17 years ago
"professional" programmer, self-taught, no degree.
rokhayakebeover 17 years ago
no degree, can't code, rejected from yc funding 3 times, and still working on my startup.
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culleyover 17 years ago
BS Material Science - Rice Took no comp sci in school, but I've been coding since I was 8 (Drawing Mr. T in VB) Currently work as a coder, never used the degree but.. co-workers who do my same job without a degree pull 20k less a year and are career limited (in that they can't advance anymore until they get a degree of some kind)
imperatorover 17 years ago
No degree. Taught myself how to code when I was kid. Started a Computer Engineering degree, but I would get bored and stopped going to class. Switched to Econ, but never finished that. Started taking classes I wanted in an order and grouping that was never going to get me a degree. So I left. I've been a programmer ever since.
geebeeover 17 years ago
BA English, UC San Diego BA Math, UC Santa Cruz (strange case, they let me finish the double English/Math major at a different university - I did about half of the Math at UCSD and the other half at UCSC) MS Industrial Engineering and Operations Research - UC Berkeley<p>Still learning, of course...
alexsoloover 17 years ago
BA Software Engineering, University of Waterloo.<p>Working as a C++ developer at a big online retailer.
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TheTarquinover 17 years ago
Kind of boring by comparison: B.S. Computer Science, Gonzaga University. Working on my Masters thesis in Philosophy to be done in May. Been working continuously as a programmer (mostly legacy support) since January of 2006, with a few other internships before that.
jkushover 17 years ago
High school dropout who has been a programmer for about 7 years now. Voracious reading habits on a wide variety of subjects, a willingness to work hard along with a constant assessment of knowing what I don't know has served me well.<p>I stretch but know my limits.
rksprstover 17 years ago
BS Comp Sci, USC - 1 more year to go
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danohuiginnover 17 years ago
That's an impressive number of philosophers. And of replies in general; turns out we do all like to talk about ourselves ;)<p>My degree is in sanskrit. Programming was as obvious a detour as any after that, once I figured I wasn't cut out to be an academic.
ALeeover 17 years ago
B.A. Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE)- Claremont McKenna (small lib arts college in SoCal); non-hacker, but man do I wish I could hack...<p>My partners are:<p>BA PPE &#38; CS, Claremont McKenna BA Economics &#38; CS, Claremont McKenna
xmilestegxover 17 years ago
BS in Computer Science &#38; Engineering from The Ohio State University. - Programming for the man.<p>the '&#38; Engineering' just means I took more math and physics classes and some intro to (insert Engineering Discipline) classes.
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MaysonLover 17 years ago
No degree, but 990 GRE in maths, and 3 top 200 scores on the Putnam. First programmed in '63, unless you count wiring a Brainiac, which I did some years earlier. Finally getting around to studying Lisp &#60;(+ grin groan)&#62;.
larrykubinover 17 years ago
BS Electrical Engineering &#38; BA Philosophy, 2004, Univ. of Texas at Austin
dmpaytonover 17 years ago
I'm currently on a break from school while I move and get settled with a new job (software developer at a near-Silicon Valley startup). I'm going back this fall to work on my BS in Comp Sci at CSU Fresno.
pmjordanover 17 years ago
MPhys in Computational Physics from University of York, UK.<p>Self-taught in programming from age 9. Had 1 long-term job as a game programmer, got fed up with it, now working on my own tech. (I'm 23)
ardit33over 17 years ago
Computer Science major, minors in Physics and Mathematics at Radford university, in VA.<p>A party school, so my gpa wasn't perfect, but I had a good time. I had a full academic scholarship though.
hhmover 17 years ago
I dropped out of Informatics (Universidad de La Plata), in 3rd year. I'm now starting studies on Maths (Universidad de Buenos Aires).<p>I've been programming for about 12, or 13 years now, I think.
arvidover 17 years ago
BS Math CMU, MA Math UPenn. Both too long ago to matter anymore. A programmer and failed mathematician. On good days, a software developer. Never a computer scientist or software engineer.
agottererover 17 years ago
B.S. in Management with a concentration in MIS from the University at Buffalo. Transfered out of comp sci from the University of Delaware (I was bored and had no pretty girls in my classes).
NoBSWebDesignover 17 years ago
I graduate this summer. I've got only 12 credits left out of 204 for my dual BS in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. I go to Kettering University (formerly General Motors Institute).
seshagiriover 17 years ago
Engineering degree in civil engineering. self taught programming while in college and switched to full time programming career after a year stint has a civil engineer on the field.
tachibanaover 17 years ago
Been developing software for more than 10 years.<p>- Stanford U, Masters in Engineering - UC-Berkeley, Engineering - UC-Berkeley, Computer Science - UC-Berkeley, Business Admin.
Novashover 17 years ago
Working on my degree now. Two more years to completion, suposing I ever attend the classes. I live in Brazil so the name of the University is probably meaningless to you all.
mfruhlingover 17 years ago
Generic Information Systems from Villa Julie College in Maryland. The courses taught me Visual Basic and SQL. I've taught myself everything else and have so much to learn.
thisisnotmynameover 17 years ago
BA in Computer Science from a tiny liberal arts college. I worked as a programmer for 3 years. now I'm back in school, working on a PhD in the biomedical sciences at BCM.
ice5nakeover 17 years ago
AS Computer Science - Penn State York<p>7 years out of college. Web programmer for a startup. Still learning the ropes, hoping to have my own startup someday.
gloucester12000over 17 years ago
BS on CS (Concentration: Machine Learning and Computational Logic) from GA Tech. Currently working as a Python (30%) and Lisp (70%) programmer for a startup.
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simianstyleover 17 years ago
I'm about to graduate from Babson with a degree in entrepreneurship (real useful that's gonna be), and I'm working at a startup as a programmer (self-taught).
jmtullossover 17 years ago
Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I graduate in May, looking forward to working full time on my startup after that.<p>I-L-L!
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indianover 17 years ago
MS, Computer Applications (National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India) Manager of a Development Team. still like to call myself database programmer
chrover 17 years ago
M.S. from Norwegian School of Business Administration and Economics (NHH), M.A. in linguistics, University of Oslo, currently programming CL in a telco.
davidpppover 17 years ago
B.Sc (Computer Science) and an incomplete B.A (Philosophy/Classics). University of Canterbury here in New Zealand. Currently programming for my startup.
dawnerdover 17 years ago
I decided not to go to college and instead work 100% on my startup. Life has been good. I can work with PHP if you want to consider that programming...
apgwozover 17 years ago
BS in Computer Science from Temple University. I started on a Masters, but dropped it. Now I'm taking classes at the University of Pennsylvania.
a-prioriover 17 years ago
I'm 3/4 of the way through my Bachelor of Computing degree at the University of Guelph. Taking some time off right now to work on my start-up.
bkrauszover 17 years ago
Sophomore undergrad at Carnegie Mellon University. No desire/plan for grad school...I'm thrilled that I'll be done in a little over a year.
parboover 17 years ago
M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics (no, not two degrees, a combined syllabus). Oh, and I'm a programmer. Or something.
thereover 17 years ago
no degree for me. i started programming in my early teens with vb, worked for an isp during high school doing unix sysadmin and perl/php programming. after high school i didn't bother with college and just continued at the isp for a number of years doing perl/php/ruby programming. i left there two years ago to become self-employed doing software development.
huhertoover 17 years ago
BS Computer information systems, University of Chihuahua (in Mexico); MS Computer information science, University of Michigan.
ickyover 17 years ago
AA Liberal Arts!<p>Applied for it after I had started programming professionally. (Already had the credits, so why not? ;-)
pauljonasover 17 years ago
B.S. in Computer Science<p>Guess you could call me a programmer as I wear many hats, but web developer is my prime role...
gillsover 17 years ago
BS CS Washington State<p>Will finish this year: MS CS University of Washington<p>programming for other people for 5 years
jharperover 17 years ago
BS Applied Math<p>BS Comp Science (both at Appstate)<p>Former Java programmer; current language is Ruby, professionally.
watmoughover 17 years ago
Computational Science (2nd Division) - St Andrews University, Scotland.<p>Writing software that bills gas pipelines.
sigstoatover 17 years ago
B.Sc. Computer Science; Colorado @ Boulder
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BKmkeover 17 years ago
BS and MS in Electrical Engineering-Marquette. I am not a programmer...although I read a lot about programming.
systemsover 17 years ago
BA in Management Information System, MBA sorbonne/dauphine (mbaip.com)<p>Programmer ... hmmm ... someday I will!
nkohariover 17 years ago
B.S. Computer Science, University of Akron (Ohio). Software Architect at a small (25 people) consulting firm.
trickover 17 years ago
3.5 years studying CS at Georgia Tech, life forced me to pull out and I'm working at a startup in Orlando.
pdsullover 17 years ago
BA in Philosophy from the University of Montana and a JD (in May) from the University of Pennsylvania
mkover 17 years ago
B.A. in Philosophy from University of California, Santa Cruz 2006. Started programming around 1999.
jdavidover 17 years ago
Degree in Computer Engineering - Marquette University php/c#/vb.net<p>learning as3/ruby/linux shell
hollywoodcoleover 17 years ago
B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Mississippi. Programmer Analyst at FedEx Services.
sanjover 17 years ago
MIT^3<p>Depending on who you ask, I was either trained as a rocket scientist or a propellor head.
misterbwongover 17 years ago
Info &#38; Comp Sci Degree from UC Irvine. Just transitioned to being a programmer in our group.
codewhispererover 17 years ago
M.S. Computer Science, CIMS NYU. Actively programming when not wrangling departmental politics.
KBover 17 years ago
B.S. Comp. Sci. from the University of Rhode Island<p>Java programmer for a Defense Contractor.
secorpover 17 years ago
BA UC Berkeley in Mathematics '93, MBA NYU Stern '06, run a small startup and still get to hack
alakraover 17 years ago
BS Computer Engineering Technology, 2004 - Southern Polytechnic State U. I program non-stop...
jgrahamcover 17 years ago
BA in Mathematics and Computation and then a DPhil in Computer Security. Oxford University.
thoraxover 17 years ago
BS, CompSci, University of Memphis
wlievensover 17 years ago
Master in Applied Computer Science from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Brussels, Belgium).
dssjonover 17 years ago
BS Information Systems, University of Texas in Arlington working as database/web developer
doubleplusover 17 years ago
BA Political Science, UC San Diego. Still learning programming. Stuck in insurance atm.
dazzawazzaover 17 years ago
BEng Software Engineering Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, London UK.
geldedusover 17 years ago
MSc in Civil Engineering. Always worked as a computer programmer, never as a civil eng..
aleclairover 17 years ago
I'm a sophomore working on a BS in Comp Sci from Northeastern University. Go Huskies?
omakaseover 17 years ago
BASc in EE from University of Toronto (in 3 months) -- already into my first startup
shafqatover 17 years ago
BSE computer engineering and economics, Penn, but don't use any of it at my startup!
jonpover 17 years ago
MA Mathematics from Oxford; MSc in 'Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems' from Sussex.
konslover 17 years ago
BASc in EE from University of Toronto; immediately followed with my first start-up
jonnytranover 17 years ago
BS in CS, BS in Electrical &#38; Computer Engineering -- from Carnegie Mellon
spericover 17 years ago
BS in Comp Sci, St. John's University, currently a programmer at an i-bank.
mxyzptlkover 17 years ago
BFA, Illustration, Ringling School of Art and Design, and a programmer.
dkokelleyover 17 years ago
Business Marketing from CSUN (Cal State Northridge)... in 2 more years.
gregfjohnsonover 17 years ago
bs math Pomona College, ms statistics, ms,phd computer science U Wisc -Madison Am a programmer; love what I do. 6-word novel describing my life: "It worked! Still can't believe it."
andrewfover 17 years ago
BSc (Computer Science) from Curtin University, Western Australia
strebloover 17 years ago
(pursuing) BS Computer Science, BA Philosophy, Duke University
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astrecover 17 years ago
BS Comp Sci / BA Philosophy - Monash University (Australia)
tallpapabover 17 years ago
Masters in Mathematics UC Berkeley Programming since 1969.
dottertrotterover 17 years ago
Purdue University - BS in Computer Programming Technology
garethmover 17 years ago
BSc Computer Science from University of Cape Town 1997
piusover 17 years ago
S.B., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
engtechover 17 years ago
Computer Engineer degree from the University of Ottawa
klocksibover 17 years ago
BS, Computer Science, Central Washington University.
kashifover 17 years ago
BS, Finance - run and hack in a small software firm.
nadimover 17 years ago
B.Sc. Software Engineering - Universtity of Calgary
amohrover 17 years ago
Half a BS in physics, half in Economics, both UIUC
caudicusover 17 years ago
BS Computer Systems Engineering, Boston University
fortesover 17 years ago
BS in CS and MS in HCI, both from Carnegie Mellon
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thermoclineover 17 years ago
BS, Computer Engineeering, University of Florida
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pkalerover 17 years ago
BSc Computing Science. Simon Fraser University.
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menloparkbumover 17 years ago
BS Math, BA Philosophy, EMT-B certification.
bgutierrezover 17 years ago
No degree, some CS classes, lots of books.
Xichekolasover 17 years ago
BS Comp Sci - University of Kansas - 2005
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mannylee1over 17 years ago
BA English from The University of Dayton.
carpalover 17 years ago
BBA in CIS from Georgia State University
mullrover 17 years ago
CS from RPI... programming for The Man.
fallentimesover 17 years ago
BS Finance, University of Dayton, 2006
bayareaguyover 17 years ago
B.S. Applied Mathematics, UC Berkeley.
olifanteover 17 years ago
Physics degree, University of Lisbon.
simplegeekover 17 years ago
Dropped out of CS school, twice.
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dnaquinover 17 years ago
BA Mathematics, Rice University.
copenjaover 17 years ago
BS Comp Sci, UC Santa Barbara
wehriamover 17 years ago
B.S. Computer Science, FSU
ivankiriginover 17 years ago
CS BA NYU, Robotics MS CMU
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nostrademonsover 17 years ago
BA in CS, Amherst College.
ejsover 17 years ago
Masters, EE, Penn State
brlewisover 17 years ago
S.B. Math MIT
gojomoover 17 years ago
BA Comp Sci &#38; Economics, UC-Berkeley
DarrenStuartover 17 years ago
dropped out and coded in.