Mark Jason Dominus

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Mark Jason Dominus
Hangul 도민수
Hanja 陶敏修
Revised Romanization Do Minsu
McCune–Reischauer

To Minsu

Traditional:
Hanyu Pinyin: Táo Mǐnxiū
Wade-Giles: T'ao Min-hsiu
Cantonese: Tou4 Man5 Sau1

Mark•Jason Dominus (born April 2, 1969) is one of the founders of Kibology[1] and a leading Perl programmer. He was the managing editor of perl.com and was a columnist for The Perl Journal for several years. Mark's other Perl-related articles have appeared in magazines such as Wired and IEEE Software. His book Higher-Order Perl: Transforming Programs with Programs was published in 2005 by Morgan Kaufmann.

Dominus is the author of several Perl modules, including Text::Template, Memoize, and Tie::File. His work on Rx, a Perl regular expression debugger, won the 2000 Larry Wall Award for Practical Utility.

Dominus is also the author of a short story, "The Zahir", which plays on the characters and themes of two other stories by Jorge Luis Borges, "El Zahir" and "Funes, El Memorioso".

Dominus was born in New York City and still lives on the east coast. He attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Joab Jackson, "The Danger in Being Kibo", Detroit Metro Times, 21 January 1997 ([1])


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