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Between 1969 and 1972, I studied Chemical Physics at the University of Sussex. My only exposure to computers was writing a program, using a Teletype equipped with a paper tape punch, to output the words "Hello world".
For the next few years, I worked in a vegetarian cafe, in two British secondary schools (teaching maths and science) and in two housing associations (looking after tenants).
Then, between 1976 and 1978, I studied Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London. My favourite computer language was Algol-68.
From 1978 to 2019, I worked in information technology. Between 1997 and 2019, my main focus was on taxonomies and classification schemes and on their use in metadata.
During my years of employment, I had various public roles related to technical standards, including:
During that time, I co-authored a number of specifications, including:
I also co-chaired the following Unicode Conferences:
- Ninth International Unicode Conference, Sep 1996, San Jose, California
- Tenth International Unicode Conference, Mar 1997, Mainz, Germany
- Eleventh International Unicode Conference, Sep 1997, San Jose, California
- Twelfth International Unicode Conference , Apr 1998, Tokyo, Japan
- Thirteenth International Unicode Conference, Sep 1998, San Jose, California
- Fourteenth International Unicode Conference, Mar 1999, Boston, Massachusetts
- Fifteenth International Unicode Conference, Aug-Sep 1999, San Jose, California
- Sixteenth International Unicode Conference, Mar 2000, Amsterdam, Holland
- Seventeenth International Unicode Conference, Sep 2000, San Jose, California
- Eighteenth International Unicode Conference, Apr 2001, Hong Kong
- Nineteenth International Unicode Conference, Sep 2001, San Jose, California
- Twentieth International Unicode Conference, Jan 2002, Washington DC
- Twenty-first International Unicode Conference, May 2002, Dublin, Ireland
- Twenty-second International Unicode Conference, Sep 2002, San Jose, California