W. Howard Greene
William Howard Greene (1895-1956) was an American cinematographer.
Career
Greene, sometimes billed as William H. Greene and W. Howard Greene, was a cinematographer on many early Technicolor films, including Legong: Dance of the Virgins (1935) and A Star Is Born (1937).[1]
gollark: I mean "simple" as in "one recipe for each item, no muultiple-output recipes, no loops", which is quite limiting.
gollark: Very simple autocrafting *is* doable without huge problems - Dragon had an implementation - but that's not very good.
gollark: Are you suggesting we should cover anything but the maximally general case? HERESY!
gollark: In fact, not only is it computationally NP-hard, apparently (Squid did some insanity here: https://squiddev.cc/2018/01/28/ae-sat.html), but to do it *well* you also have to somehow make highly subjective decisions!
gollark: Auto-crafting turns out to be extremely hard.
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