• Pasquale "Pat" J. Villani (18 April 1954 – 27 August 2011) was an American computer programmer, author, and advocate of free software, best known for...
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  • Matteo Villani (athlete) (born 1982), Italian steeplechase runner; Olga Villani, known as Olga Villi (1922–1989), Italian model and actress; Pat Villani (1954–2011)...
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  • get a group started! Within a few weeks, other programmers including Pat Villani and Tim Norman joined the project. A kernel, the COMMAND.COM command...
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    including Pat Villani and Tim Norman joined the project. Between them, a kernel (by Villani), the COMMAND.COM command line interpreter (by Villani and Norman)...
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  • translation (MT) theory and practice including Vauquois triangle, ALGOL 60 Pat Villani – original author FreeDOS/DOS-C kernel, maintainer of defunct Linux for...
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    open-source replacement. Within a few weeks, other programmers including Pat Villani and Tim Norman joined the project. A kernel, the COMMAND.COM command...
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    ISSN 2075-4450. PMID 35735898. Chua, Nicholas J.; Makarova, Anastasia A.; Gunn, Pat; Villani, Sonia; Cohen, Ben; Thasin, Myisha; Wu, Jingpeng; Shefter, Deena; Pang...
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    Cuccurullo Mario Cuomo, whose father Andrea came from Nocera Inferiore Pat Villani Mino Raiola, football agent Giammario Piscitella Lorenzo Prisco, footballer...
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  • Cromemco XDOS, a diagnostic and bootstrap program for the Cromemco XXU. Pat Villani's XDOS, an early predecessor to NSS-DOS, DOS/NT, DOS-C and the FreeDOS...
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  • Tomasulo (born 1951), counseling psychologist, author, and professor Pat Villani (1954–2011), computer programmer, author, and advocate of free software...
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