Brief Biography of
Brian Holtz
Name: Brian Holtz
Born (YYYY.MM.DD): 1965.04.20
Education: B.S. Computer Science, University of S. Mississippi
Honors College, 1987
M.S. Computer Science, University of Michigan, 1990
Writings:
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Personal Testimonies
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Philosophy
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Atheism
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Atheist Polemics
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Science
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Futurology
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Books
Memetic Background:
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Raised a practicing Roman Catholic
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Became an atheist at age 21
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Sympathetic to: metaphysical naturalism, ontological materialism, epistemological
empiricism and positivism, mental functionalism, theological atheism, axiological
extropianism, political libertarianism, economic capitalism, constitutional
federalism, biological evolutionism, evolutionary psychology, and technological
optimism
Research Interests:
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Wrote Vita: an artificial life simulator in which simulated creatures compete,
reproduce, and evolve while their behavior is controlled by mutating programs
expressed in a Turing-complete programming language called VitaL.
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Wrote two distributed editors: ShrEdit,
CoEd
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4 U.S. software patent applications filed (1997-2001)
Career:
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Yahoo 2002-: joined Yahoo! to help develop Yahoo! Personals
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Sun Microsystems 1999-2001: led SunONE Webtop synchronization project
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Sun Microsystems 1993-1999: designed the integration of ToolTalk into CDE
(the Sun/HP/IBM standard Unix desktop); led Sun CDE enhancement project
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Sun Microsystems 1990-1993: helped develop ToolTalk: Sun's C++-based
cross-platform middleware for IPC among persistent distributed objects
E-mail: brian@holtz.org
Home page: http://holtz.org