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<p><a href="http://boost.sourceforge.net/photos/paul_moore.jpg"><img border="0" src="http://boost.sourceforge.net/photos/paul_moore_small.jpg" alt="paul_moore.jpg (12023 bytes)" align="left" hspace="10" vspace="5" width="100" height="81"></a>Paul
Moore lives in Cheshire, England. He is married, with one son. His "day
job" is as an Oracle DBA, but he writes C and C++ programs in his spare
time.</p>
<p>Paul started programming on Acorn's BBC Micro and RISC PC series of computers,
but finally went mainstream and bought a PC, on which he now runs Windows and
Linux. Paul's main interest is in porting and developing open-source software,
and so his main programming language is C (at least until the open source
community switches to C++).</p>
<p>Paul's main claim to C++ fame is that he owns all 3 editions of Bjarne
Stroustrup's "The C++ Programming language", plus the ARM and the C++
standard, but he didn't own a C++ compiler until after the 3rd edition of
Stroustrup's book came out. Make of that what you will...</p>
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