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Steve Lacy is a third year computer science student at Carnegie Mellon University, and is currently overoccupied with school, and his job as an undergraduate research programmer for the Digital Mapping Lab at CMU.
Steve Lacy is a third year computer science student at Carnegie Mellon University, and is currently overoccupied with school, and his job as an undergraduate research programmer for the Digital Mapping Lab at CMU.


You can reach Steve via e-mail. He would be glad to hear any and all of your comments about the previous article. Steve also spends his free time collecting CDs, and unfortunately spends far too much money in the process. Remember, diversity is knowledge, and personal gratification overrides the need for food in many cases.....
Steve also spends his free time collecting CDs, and unfortunately spends far too much money in the process. Remember, diversity is knowledge, and personal gratification overrides the need for food in many cases...


==Contact Information==
==Articles==
* '''LinkedIn:''' http://www.linkedin.com/in/slacy
*[[Advanced GPI: Retained Segments and Transformations]] (Mar 1993)
* '''e-mail:''' mailto:sl31@andrew.cmu.edu
*[[Beginning Client/Server Programming: Named Pipes]] (Apr 1993)


==Articles==
;Republishing Permission:Steve Lacy gave permission to republish his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. Martin Iturbide requested this permission via e-mail and got a response 02-Mar 2012.


* Advanced GPI: Retained Segments and Transformations  (March 1993)
==Links==
* Beginning Client/Server Programming: Named Pipes  (April 1993)
* LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/slacy


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Latest revision as of 20:09, 2 May 2018

Steve Lacy is a third year computer science student at Carnegie Mellon University, and is currently overoccupied with school, and his job as an undergraduate research programmer for the Digital Mapping Lab at CMU.

Steve also spends his free time collecting CDs, and unfortunately spends far too much money in the process. Remember, diversity is knowledge, and personal gratification overrides the need for food in many cases...

Articles

Republishing Permission
Steve Lacy gave permission to republish his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. Martin Iturbide requested this permission via e-mail and got a response 02-Mar 2012.

Links