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XEmacs Home Page for Anthony RossiniThis is the XEmacs home page for Anthony Rossini, one of the developers of XEmacs. He can be reached at <anthony.rossini@xemacs.org>, as well as <rossini@xemacs.org>. Current development lead for ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics), a mode and inferior mode for statistical programming and data analysis for SAS, S, S-PLUS, R, XLispStat; configurable for nearly any other statistical language/package one might want. In spare time, chases his son around and acts as a Ph.D. (bio)statistician for money and amusement, primarily focusing on statistical computing, visualization, and the design and analysis of HIV vaccine trials. Current position: Research Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Washington and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. His personal home page is at http://faculty.washington.edu/rossini/. Contributions to XEmacs:Author of the first XEmacs FAQ; Development lead on Emacs Speaks Statistics; Assisted Jareth Hein with setting up the JitterBug tracking system. |
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