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Colloquium Archive

Date Speaker Lecture Title
William Kendrick, President, Linux Users' Group of Davis (www.lugod.org) Basic Video Game Development
Marc LeBrun, Fixpoint Inc. 1 + 1 = 3
Alfred Chuang, BEA Systems, San Jose Software: The World's Business Strategy Coined In Code
Brian Dear, La Jolla The Friendly Orange Glow: The Life And Times Of The Plato System And The Birth Of Cyberculture
Jason Shankel, Maxis Corp., Walnut Creek Inside Computer Game Development
Don L. Jewett , Abratech Corp., Sausalito Trench-Based Practical Tips For Creative Solutions To Vexatious Programming Perplexities
Tom Ferrin, University of California, San Francisco Informatics And Visualization Tools For Pharmacogenetics Research
Zully Ramzan, IP Dynamics, Campbell Luby-Rackoff Ciphers Over Finite Algebraic Structures Or Why Xor Is Not So Exclusive
William Grosso, Mountain View Java: It's Better Than You Think, For Reasons You Haven't Realized You Already Know
Vahl Scott Gordon, California State University, Sacramento Solving The Knight's Tour With A Genetic Algorithm
Mary Lou Jepsen, MicroDisplay Corp., San Pablo When Can I Buy A 50" 1920X1080 Hdtv With High Brightness For 999$?
Steve Jasik, Jasik Designs, Menlo Park Early Supercomputers And Disassemblers
Bill Nelson, Petaluma A Brush With Fame, Digital Artwork And Dozens Ofdeadly Weapons
David Ni, Crescentec and Memes Technology, Danville Software Technologies For Wireless Applications
Lynnwood Brown Backup And Recovery, As Part Of Disaster Recovery
Todd Hancock, Northern California Computer Crimes Task Force, Napa County Sheriff's Department Computer Forensics: Collecting Evidence From A Digital Crime Scene
James A. Landay, UC Berkeley Informal Tools For Designing Anywhere, Anytime, Anydevice User Interfaces
Lou Katz, Metron, Alameda Spam, Web Bugs And Viruses, Oh My!
David Sims Apple's Os X - Where User-Friendly Meets Geek Lust
Michael E. Duffy, Sebastopol Five Things Harvard Doesn't Teach You About Computer Science