Paul Anagnostopoulos is an experienced systems programmer and founder who has built a career at the intersection of programming language tools and technical book production since earning a B.S. in Computer Science from Brown University. He founded Windfall Software in 1988 and has produced over 450 TeX/LaTeX books—including a long-standing partnership with the ACM—while also developing table-driven translators and language tools like XTran. His hands-on background spans assemblers, compilers, disassemblers, script interpreters and text processors across languages from C and Python to Fortran, Lisp and PL/I, reflecting deep low-level and language-design expertise. Earlier roles at Digital Equipment Corporation and in bioinformatics at the Whitehead Institute complement a pragmatic systems focus with applied research experience. He combines engineering rigor with publishing craft, uniquely able to turn complex technical content into polished, reproducible books and data transformations. Based in Carlisle, Massachusetts, he offers pro-bono spreadsheet and tooling support to nonprofits, underscoring a practical, community-minded approach.
7 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. with Honors Computer Science, B.S. with Honors Computer Science at Brown University
The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.
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