David R. Hanson is a software engineer who worked at Google until he retired in January 2012, working in programming languages, compilers, software tools, and programming environments.
Biography
Before joining Google, he was with Microsoft Research, Princeton,[1]University of Arizona,[2] and Yale.[3] He has written many journal and conference papers and two books: A Retargetable C Compiler: Design and Implementation with Christopher Fraser, which describes lcc, a widely used compiler for Standard C,[4] and C Interfaces and Implementations: Techniques for Creating Reusable Software.[5]
Hanson is largely responsible for designing and implementing the "View as Slideshow" feature for PowerPoint and attachments in Google's Gmail system.[6]
Hanson enjoys skiing and cycling. He also builds furniture.[7]
^Hanson, David R.; Kobayashi, Makoto (1990). "EZ Processes". Proceedings. 1990 International Conference on Computer Languages. p. 97. doi:10.1109/ICCL.1990.63764. ISBN0-8186-2036-6. S2CID8247463. Reprinted from Proceedings of the 1990 International Conference on Computer Languages, New Orleans, LA, Mar. 1990, 90–97