I'm
Joseph N. Hall.
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I'm the author of
Effective Perl Programming.
I was also known in the mid 1970s as a
child prodigy and a survivor of childhood
acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
I currently live in the
San Francisco Bay Area. In the past, I've lived in
Fairbanks, Alaska,
Chandler, Arizona (near
Phoenix), the
Philadelphia area,
Nashville, the
Research Triangle area, and the
Appalachian Mountains in northwestern
North Carolina. I've experienced temperatures of 122 degrees Fahrenheit in Chandler and minus 55 Fahrenheit in Fairbanks - a 177 degree range!
Notes from the "Child Prodigy" Period
Warning: vanity in this section. I was known as "Joe Hall" in my childhood.
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Tomorrow with Tom Snyder, television interview, 1975
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ABC Evening News, news feature, November 21, 1975
- "Prodigy from Plumtree," Allen Rankin,
Reader's Digest, August 1976 - this article was widely reprinted in international editions and I received thousands of letters, many addressed simply to "Joe Hall, Plumtree, North Carolina" (I haven't lived there for decades, so this address no longer works ...)
- Numerous other articles, including some that were nationally syndicated (I may have references later) - I've appeared at least once in almost every daily newspaper in the United States
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1977 visit to the White House - see page 4
- Met a few notable figures, including
Benjamin Spock,
John Stapp, NC Governor
Jim Hunt, and astronaut
Michael Collins
- Spoke before the
North Carolina state legislature in favor of the creation of the
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
- Entry in
The Book of Lists #2 (see "Joe Hall" in index)
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North Carolina School of the Arts, 1977-1978 at age 11-12, 7th grade, piano
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Avery County High School, 1978-1980, high school sophomore-senior
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North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics 1980-1982 (first class), high school junior and senior
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Warren Wilson College, Math/English, 1984
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Villanova University, Electrical Engineering, 1985
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Clarion Science Fiction Writing Workshop, Summer 1985
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North Carolina State University, 1988-1991, B.S., Computer Science
I was the youngest person ever to attend NCSA at the time, and the first person ever to attend both NCSA and NCSSM. At 14, I was the second youngest student in my class at NCSSM - Kirsten (Beitz) Moss (also 14 years) was the youngest, by two months.
I had a great bunch of classmates at Clarion, including
Geoffrey Landis,
Mary Turzillo,
Bill Shunn,
Kristine Kathryn Rusch,
Robert J. Howe,
Martha Soukup,
Kim Fryer, and
Resa Nelson. Kim was working at Addison-Wesley when I proposed Effective Perl Programming and was my first editor there.
I am a senior software engineer working for a company in
Palo Alto.
I am also a
photographer. Auroras are my favorite subject.
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