Charles Simonyi
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Charles Simonyi
Charles Simonyi, son of Károly Simonyi, is a Hungarian-born American computer programmer, businessman and space tourist. He was head of Microsoft's application software group, oversaw the creation of Microsoft's flagship Office suite of applications. He now heads his own company, Intentional Software, with the aim of developing and marketing his concept of intentional programming. In April 2007, aboard Soyuz TMA-10, he became the fifth space tourist and the second Hungarian in space. In March 2009, aboard Soyuz TMA-14, he made...
NationalityHungarian
ProfessionEngineer
Date of Birth10 September 1948
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XML is not a language in the sense of a programming language any more than sketches on a napkin are a language.
Basically, most good science in space flight has to do with the behavior of the human body in space. That is where we are lacking info, and where info can only be obtained by flying in space.
Programming today is the opposite of diamond mining. In diamond mining you dig up a lot of dirt to find a small bit of value. With programming you start with the value, the real intention, and bury it in a bunch of dirt.