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I am the developer of the Activities Read Etexts and View Slides. I participated in the first Give One Get One program. I have thirty some odd years of programming professionally behind me, but I only learned Python to program the XO. I am most interested in making the XO acheive its full potential as an ebook reader, both for the classics of literature found at Project Gutenberg (including Sir Richard Burton's unexpurgated 1001 Nights, the complete English translation of the Mahabharata, and classic science fiction works of E.E. Smith, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Stanley G. Weinbaum, and many others), and also for comic books.
I am the developer of the Activities ''Read Etexts'' and ''View Slides''. I participated in the first Give One Get One program. I have thirty some odd years of programming professionally behind me, but I only learned Python to program the XO. I am most interested in making the XO acheive its full potential as an ebook reader, both for the classics of literature found at Project Gutenberg (including Sir Richard Burton's unexpurgated ''1001 Nights'', the complete English translation of the ''Mahabharata'', and classic science fiction works of E.E. Smith, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Stanley G. Weinbaum and many others), and also for comic books.


My [http://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesdsimmons Linked In] page.
My [http://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesdsimmons Linked In] page.

Revision as of 19:36, 15 February 2009

I am the developer of the Activities Read Etexts and View Slides. I participated in the first Give One Get One program. I have thirty some odd years of programming professionally behind me, but I only learned Python to program the XO. I am most interested in making the XO acheive its full potential as an ebook reader, both for the classics of literature found at Project Gutenberg (including Sir Richard Burton's unexpurgated 1001 Nights, the complete English translation of the Mahabharata, and classic science fiction works of E.E. Smith, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Stanley G. Weinbaum and many others), and also for comic books.

My Linked In page.