Thank You!
I had a lot of help when I was creating Anamorph:
- Without Hal and Gudrun, I never would have taken the time to learn enough about the Web to create Anamorph. (Hal teaches art at Cal State Long Beach; Gudrun is a student at Art Center College of Design. Both sites are well-worth looking at!).
- I used up a lot of Gary and Chris's time with too many questions about ISDN, T1, TCP, and setting up Web sites.
- Kris and John were there for endless daily phone calls whenever I'd had enough. Thanks; they kept me going more then you know.
- I talked out a lot of ideas with Tom, Alex, Robit, and a number of Art Center students.
- My parents have been incredibly supportive throughout Anamorph's creation, and after.
- Ward Cunningham and Kent Beck talked me through the process of writing the new version of my pattern language; without their help, it wouldn't exist. (Links to their sites are coming soon).
- The following are sites known to contain links to Anamorph:
- NCSA's Guide to Writing HTML Documents contains links to a number of HTML guides. This is the most complete collection of its kind that I know of.
- Martin Maney's wonderfully named Simple, Desultory Home Page contains a lot of information on C++ and pattern languages.
- Ray Robinson's aMAZing pages contain some neat games and puzzles, and discussions on a variety of topics.
- Glyphic Technology links to me because I work for them!
- I've seen other links to Anamorph, but haven't been diligent about collecting them. If you know of any more, please tell me about them so I can add them here.
Thanks, everyone. More thank you's coming soon...
Gratitude from Anamorph
Last Updated: November 12, 1995. Created May 27, 1995
Copyright 1995 Robert Orenstein. Your Comments are welcome: atempaddress@netscape.net