Nathan Hurst
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Nathan Hurst (born 1977) is an Australian programmer.
Grandson of Australian Mathematical Physicist Charles Angas Hurst, he has done research on constraint system applications at Monash University, Australia, hopefully leading to a PhD by 2006.
Among the founders of the Inkscape project, he also contributes to projects such as gtkmathview, matplotlib and the organ simulator aeolus. He maintains The Circle and libaffa, a C++ library for computing affine arithmetic. Until 2002, he worked as an editor for Freshmeat.
His wife is Lynne Shandley.
Publications
- [Nathan Hurst, Kim Mariott, Peter Moulder, Cobweb: a constraint-based WEB browser, Proceedings of the twenty-sixth Australasian computer science conference on Conference in research and practice in information technology, Vol. 16, pp. 247-254, 2003, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia]
- [Nathan Hurst, Kim Mariott, Peter Moulder, Dynamic Approximation of Complex Graphical Constraints by Linear Constraints, Monash University, 2005, Clayton, Victoria, Australia]
See also
External links
- [Personal Homepage]
- [Inkscape]
- [libaffa]
- [The Circle]
- [Monash University]
- [Freshmeat Article on defining "Trivial Software"]
- [Design for Water Level Sensor]
- [Glen Waverley Uniting Church]
- [Aeolus organ simulator]
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