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I'm Gene Stark, Professor in the Computer Science Department at the State University of New York at Stony Brook
My research interests have traditionally been the general area of programming language theory, having to do particularly with programming language semantics and concurrency theory. I have also worked on specification and verification of distributed algorithms, and I am interested in functional programming languages. I have had an interest in operating systems going back to working on Unix in the 1970's, but I only have a couple of published papers in that area.
I am also interested in the use of the Internet for genealogical research, and I distribute a shareware program, called GED2HTML, for converting GEDCOM files into HTML for presentation on the web. For eight years (1996-2004) I operated a commercial genealogical information site called GENDEX, which is now defunct.
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