Andrew Trevorrow
Andrew Trevorrow is a Life enthusiast and computer programmer who has coded many important Life programs and discovered some interesting patterns. His most notable Life program is Golly, which he coded with Tomas Rokicki. A few years earlier he coded LifeLab, a Macintosh-only Life simulator.
Andrew Trevorrow | |
Born | 1955 |
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Residence | Melbourne |
Nationality | Australian |
Institutions | n/a |
Alma mater | R.M.I.T. |
The most notable pattern that he discovered is bunnies (and the related rabbits), and he has studied the Long Life rule.
Patterns found by Andrew Trevorrow
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gollark: I suppose so.
gollark: Well, my computer actually also emits electromagnetic radiation.
gollark: No, they contain transistors, which are *active* components.
gollark: Idea: resistors as monoids.
gollark: Capacitors are just complex resistors.
References
- "Game of Life Status page". Retrieved on April 20, 2009.
- "Life Credits". Mark D. Niemiec. Retrieved on May 8, 2009.
External links
- Homepage of Andrew Trevorrow
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