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'''Don Hopkins''' is an [[artist]] and [[programmer]] specializing in [[human computer interaction]] and [[computer graphics]].
'''Don Hopkins''' is an [[artist]] and mediocre [[programmer]] specializing in tantrums, [[human computer interaction]] and [[computer graphics]].


He inspired [[Richard Stallman]], who described him as a "very imaginative fellow", to use the term [[copyleft]]. He coined [[Deep Crack]] as the name of the [[EFF DES cracker]], and built "[[Ajax (programming)|AJAXian]]" applications for the [[NeWS]] window system 17 years before the term was coined.<ref>[http://www.donhopkins.com/home/resume.html "Resume of Don Hopkins"]</ref> He ported the ''[[SimCity]]'' computer game to several versions of [[Unix]] and developed a multi player version of SimCity for [[X11]], did much of the core programming of ''[[The Sims]]'', and developed robot control and personality simulation software for [[Will Wright (game designer)|Will Wright]]'s Stupid Fun Club.
He inspired [[Richard Stallman]], who described him as a "very imaginative fellow", to use the term [[copyleft]]. He coined [[Deep Crack]] as the name of the [[EFF DES cracker]], and built "[[Ajax (programming)|AJAXian]]" applications for the [[NeWS]] window system 17 years before the term was coined.<ref>[http://www.donhopkins.com/home/resume.html "Resume of Don Hopkins"]</ref> He ported the ''[[SimCity]]'' computer game to several versions of [[Unix]] and developed a multi player version of SimCity for [[X11]], did much of the core programming of ''[[The Sims]]'', and developed robot control and personality simulation software for [[Will Wright (game designer)|Will Wright]]'s Stupid Fun Club.

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Don Hopkins is an artist and mediocre programmer specializing in tantrums, human computer interaction and computer graphics.

He inspired Richard Stallman, who described him as a "very imaginative fellow", to use the term copyleft. He coined Deep Crack as the name of the EFF DES cracker, and built "AJAXian" applications for the NeWS window system 17 years before the term was coined.[1] He ported the SimCity computer game to several versions of Unix and developed a multi player version of SimCity for X11, did much of the core programming of The Sims, and developed robot control and personality simulation software for Will Wright's Stupid Fun Club.

He developed and refined pie menus for many platforms and applications including window managers, Emacs, SimCity and The Sims, and published a frequently cited paper about pie menus at CHI'88 with Jack Callahan, Ben Shneiderman and Mark Weiser.[2] He has published many free software and open source implementations of pie menus for X10, X11, NeWS, Tcl/tk, ScriptX, ActiveX, JavaScript, OpenLaszlo, Python and OLPC, and also proprietary implementations for The Sims and the Palm Pilot.

Hopkins also wrote demonstrations and programming examples of the ScriptX multimedia scripting language created by the Apple/IBM research spinoff Kaleida Labs, developed various OpenLaszlo applications and components, and is a hacker artist known for his artistic cellular automata. He is also known for having written a chapter “The X-Windows Disaster” on X Window System in the book The UNIX-HATERS Handbook.

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Recently Hopkins, supported by John Gilmore, adapted SimCity for the OLPC XO-1 laptop.[3] The current version includes pie menus and is explained in depth in a video released by Hopkins.

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