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Matt Wagner earned a BS in Mathematics from MIT and an [http://appliedmath.arizona.edu/alumni/matthew-wagner MS in Applied Mathematics from The University of Arizona]. By day, Matt is a contract C programmer on Windows NT. By night, he is the founder and sole employee of PsychoSemantic Software, the producer of CandyBarZ and Whack-A-Mole for OS/2. In the little time that remains, Matt tries to improve (invent) his C++ and Java skills. He is also close to a breakthrough in his research on the 28-hour day.
Matt Wagner earned a BS in Mathematics from MIT and an MS in Applied Mathematics from the University of Arizona. By day, Matt is a contract C programmer on Windows NT. By night, he is the founder and sole employee of PsychoSemantic Software, the producer of CandyBarZ and Whack-A-Mole for OS/2. In the little time that remains, Matt tries to improve (invent) his C++ and Java skills. He is also close to a breakthrough in his research on the 28-hour day.


==Contact Information==
==Software==
* email: mailto:erlkonig@alum.mit.edu
*CandyBarZ
*Whack-A-Mole


==Articles==
==Articles==
* [[The Making of CandyBarZ]] (Oct 1997)
;Republishing Permission:Matt Wagner gave permission to distribute his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide received the permission on 28/Feb/2012.


* The Making of CandyBarZ  (October 1997)
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 20 January 2020

Matt Wagner earned a BS in Mathematics from MIT and an MS in Applied Mathematics from the University of Arizona. By day, Matt is a contract C programmer on Windows NT. By night, he is the founder and sole employee of PsychoSemantic Software, the producer of CandyBarZ and Whack-A-Mole for OS/2. In the little time that remains, Matt tries to improve (invent) his C++ and Java skills. He is also close to a breakthrough in his research on the 28-hour day.

Software

  • CandyBarZ
  • Whack-A-Mole

Articles

Republishing Permission
Matt Wagner gave permission to distribute his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide received the permission on 28/Feb/2012.