My Gnu Privacy Guard (GPG) public key
Ph.D., Engineering Science (Computer Engineering),
Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY,
1995
M.S., Computer Science, New
York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, NY, 1983
M.A./L.S., (Master of Arts in Liberal Studies), State
University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony
Brook, NY, 1973
B.S., Mathematics/Secondary Education, State
University of New York at Stony Brook, 1970
High School, St.
Dominic's High School,
Oyster Bay, NY, 1966
Office hours:
Clicking here should get you all Computer Science faculty members' schedules and
office hours. If it is not up to date, you can find my office hours by clicking on the link below for any of my current courses.
Note that I do not have regular office hours during exam weeks, the summer,
or other vacation times.

Course names below link to syllabi from previous semesters.
Calendar, texts, topics, and class rules reflect the last time I taught the course,
and are likely to change when/if I teach the course again.
Courses -- Fall, 2008
Courses--Spring, 2009
Courses I Have Taught at SRU
- CpSc 110, Computer Concepts
- CpSc 210, Productivity Software
- CpSc 144, Fortran (no longer offered)
- CpSc 150, Advanced Programming
Principles: C++
- CpSc 207, Systems Software and Architecture for End Users
- CpSc 236, Selected Computer
Languages, Python
- CpSc 327, Systems Administration and Security
- CpSc 413, Systems Analysis
- CpSc 423, Computer Networks
- CpSc 350, Principles of Concurrent
Programming and Operating Systems
- IndS 101, FYRST Seminar
Activities
Professional Interests
- Free (Open Source) Software
The
Linux Operating System
The K Desktop Environment
- Programming Competitions
- Author, computer software for elementary and middle school
mathematics
- Advocacy for Secondary School Computer Science (or, PowerPoint is not an Academic Subject)
- Various free language processors (compilers, interpreters, integrated development environments) If your school cannot
afford enough licenses, and if you
are frustrated by the fact that your students are using a different language
processor at home than they are
at school, these might be for you!
Things I Used to Do
These are things I used to do for a
living:
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I tried being an elevator operator, but the job had its ups and downs.
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I was an author for a while, and it was all write.
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I was a sanitation worker. Business was always picking up. Our mottos:
Always at your disposal! Service with a smell!
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I tried selling brushes, because I wanted to have a Fuller life.
- Later, I got a job as a lumberjack, but I just couldn't hack it, so they
gave me the axe.
- Then I tried to be a tailor, but I just wasn't suited for it.
- My job in a muffler factory was simply exhausting.
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As an astronomer, I found that things were always looking up.
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I tried being a deep-sea fisherman for a while, but that life is a drag.
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I made eyeglasses on the Alaskan islands, but people said I was just an optical Aleutian.
I quit when I fell into my lense-grinding machine and made a spectacle of myself.
- When I worked in a nuclear power plant, I got atomic ache.
- I worked in an orange juice factory for a while, but I got canned. I just
couldn't concentrate.
- So, finally, I decided that I needed to forget about the whole thing, so I
drank some Milk of Amnesia.
But really, folks...
Hobbies, etc.
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