- John Hinsdale
John Kelley Hinsdale, (born
October 9 ,1963 ) is an open source programmer anddatabase software specialist. He is known for his contributions to the open source software community ref|Sourceforge, particularly with theOracle database and theLisp programming language ref|Lisp.Since the year 2000 Hinsdale has been involved in the field of
bioinformatics and in the application of large scale database technology to the field ofgenomics ref|BMS.Biography
Hinsdale was born in
Chicago to Janice M. and Benjamin Hinsdale, the youngest in a large Midwestern family of eleven ref|Pers. He began using computers in 1979 at theSaint Ignatius prep school in downtown Chicago. This enthusiasm led him toMIT where he majored in Computer Science and conducted research in cryptography under professor Ronald L. Rivest (the "R" ofRSA ), taking aBachelor's degree in Computer Science in 1986, and then on toColumbia University , taking a Master's degree, also in Computer Science, in 1995.McKinsey and the Wall Street years
From 1986 through 1991, Hinsdale decided to apply his computer science in the field of management consulting, working as a specialist for the New York firm of
McKinsey & Company .Following McKinsey, Hinsdale then went to work as a quantitativestrategist for
Goldman Sachs from 1993 to 1995.Return to software engineering and web development
In 1995, Hinsdale returned the full thrust of his energies back to software development, founding the consultancy Alma Mater Software, Inc. in New York City, later moving to
Tarrytown, New York and from there toPrinceton Junction, New Jersey .During the period from 1995 through 1998 Hinsdale developed a number of major Web sites in
New York City , including those for New York's WNET, Channel 13 PBS TV station, and a number of magazines including "Good Housekeeping", "Popular Mechanics", and "Country Living"(all of them Hearst magazines).@Plan and the Internet boom
During the Internet boom between 1998 and 2000 Hinsdale became Chief Technology Officer for the market research company @Plan of
Stamford, Connecticut and helped bring the company public in May, 1999. After the company matured, Hinsdale stepped down to return to developing software full time, again under the banner of Alma Mater.Bioinformatics
At the present time Hinsdale is involved in bioinformatics and open source software development and devotes his full energies in those endeavors at the
Bristol-Myers Squibb company inHopewell, New Jersey .oftware packages
Hinsdale has been involved in a number of influential software packages, notably the CLisp implmentation of the
Lisp programming language , and a type of database tool known as an Oracle table browser.Trivia
* Hinsdale is an avid student of music of all varieties and has played guitar since 1979.
* Hinsdale is named for the circus attorney John Kelley, who represented the Ringling Brothers, prior to their merger with Barnum and Bailey, in the 1800s. John M. Kelley was brother to Hinsdale's paternal grandmother, Zita Kelley.Quotes
* "Freedom of speech is the opiate of the masses."
* "Age and deceit will always triumph over youth and ability." (Attributed to Benjamin W. Hinsdale)References
# [http://clisp.cons.org] - CLISP home page
# [http://otb.sourceforge.net] - Oracle Table Browser home page
# [http://www.bms.com] - Bristol-Myers Squibb home page
# [http://www.alma.com/staff/hin/] - John Hinsdale's personal home page.
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