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Edward Nash Yourdon (April 30, 1944 – January 20, 2016) was an American software engineer, computer consultant, author and lecturer, and pioneer in the software engineering methodology. He was known as one of the lead developers of the structured analysis techniques of the 1970s and as a co-developer of the Yourdon/Whitehead method for object-oriented analysis/design in the late 1980s and the Coad/Yourdon methodology for object-oriented analysis/design in the 1990s.
Yourdon obtained his B.S. in applied mathematics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1965, and did graduate work in electrical engineering and computer science at MIT and the Polytechnic Institute of New York.
In 1964 Yourdon started working at Digital Equipment Corporation developing FORTRAN programs for the PDP-5 minicomputer and later assembler for the PDP-8. Later in the 1960s and early 1970s after working at a small consulting firm and as independent consultant, in 1974 Yourdon founded his own consulting firm, YOURDON Inc. to provide educational, publishing, and consulting services. After he sold this firm in 1986 he served on the Board of multiple IT consultancy corporations, and was advisor on several research project in the software industry throughout the 1990s.
Donald "Don" McLean III (born October 2, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter best known for the 1971 album American Pie, containing the songs "American Pie" and "Vincent".
McLean's grandfather and father were also named Donald McLean. The Buccis, the family of McLean's mother, Elizabeth, came from Abruzzo in central Italy. They left Italy and settled in Port Chester, New York, at the end of the 19th century. He has other extended family in Los Angeles and Boston.
Though some of his early musical influences included Frank Sinatra and Buddy Holly, as a teenager, McLean became interested in folk music, particularly the Weavers' 1955 recording At Carnegie Hall. Childhood asthma meant that McLean missed long periods of school, particularly music lessons, and although he slipped back in his studies, his love of music was allowed to flourish. He often performed shows for family and friends. By age 16 he had bought his first guitar (a Harmony acoustic archtop with a sunburst finish) and began making contacts in the music business, becoming friends with folk singer Erik Darling and Fred Hellerman, both members of the Weavers. Hellerman said, "He called me one day and said, 'I'd like to come and visit you', and that's what he did! We became good friends - he has the most remarkable music memory of anyone I've ever known." McLean recorded his first studio sessions (with singer Lisa Kindred) while still in prep school.
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You don't know Baby D. That's why you're lookin' at me, 'cause you don't know Baby D. Her fat ass be snoring, won't even be asleep, just standing. Little cupcakes and shit-- This bitch know about all the new snacks before they even hit the street. All the bootleg snacks. Year 2000 snacks. Gonna tell me about a new Twinkie comin' out next month. It's a bad motherfucker. When you bite into a cream-filled, it shoot all over your mouth.
In CIOs at Work, noted author Ed Yourdon interviews many of the world's most influential chief information officers. You will gain insights from the first CIO of the USA, take a peek into the future with the CIO at Google, learn the unique role IT plays in testing Microsoft applications, and much more. Yourdon focuses on how his interviewees tackle the day-to-day work of managing information in their organizations while revealing much more: How they got there, how they manage and allocate resources, and how they interact with business units and assure that their companies take advantage of technologies and automation to make employees even more productive. Surveying a variety of unique corporations, you'll get a great sense of what can be done and what is being done now in organizations ...
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Is it too early to proclaim the death of the PC? Is the end of the personal computer near? Ed Yourdon joins Jim Blasingame to report on the technological and demographic trends that are putting pressure on the personal computer and associated industries. Small Business Advocate Website: http://smallbusinessadvocate.com Ed Yourdon's Page: http://smallbusinessadvocate.com/experts/288
I saw a man, he looked like a women
I saw a women, she recognized me
A birdy, called Allie
She dances until ten on thursday
I could be your Antony
If you let me
I could be your Antony
At least for a while
I could be your Antony
If you let me
I could be your Amsterdam
I could be your Antony (3x)
I could be your Amsterdam
I look at lines now, never ending
Cover your face, in me
A girly, called Allie
She picks up the guitar
Yeah, she picks up the guitar
She picks up the guitar
I could be your Antony
If you let me
I could be your Antony
At least for a while
I could be your Antony
If you let me
I could be your Amsterdam
I could be your Antony
I could be your Antony
At least for a while
I could be your Antony
I could be you Amsterdam
I'm the A to the U-R-A
You know me
I'm the voice who sings for Antony
I can't wait for him to see
That he's inside my melody
I'm the A to the U-R-A
You know me
I'm the voice who sings for Antony
I can't wait for him to see
That he's inside my melody
I could be your Antony
If you let me
I could be your Antony
At least for a while
I could be your Antony
If you let me
I could be your Amsterdam
I could be your Antony
I could be your Antony
At least for a while
I could be your Antony
I could be your Amsterdam
I could be you Antony
I'm the A to the U-R-A
You know me
I'm the voice who sings for Antony
I can't wait for him to see
That he's inside my melody
I could be you Antony
I'm the A to the U-R-A
You know me
I'm the voice who sings for Antony
I can't wait for him to see