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This was my student homepage. Its content was considered way cool in '95, but is not so cool anymore today.
Nevertheless, I keep the page for history.

Mark Dettinger

Hi there!

I am a Ph.D. student of Computer Science at the University of Ulm.
My Ph.D. thesis (2000): Erweiterte Compilierung von C/C++
As a member of the Ulm Sparrows I was teaching robots to play soccer. We participated at the RoboCup '99 in Stockholm and placed 5th in the world!
Here is how to find me.
Some more information about me...

How to memorize Pi, the 100-Club and the 1000-Club.
Mark's Mathematical Circus
Mark's Hawaii Page


Watch and operate The Interactive Model Railroad of the University of Ulm
Have a look at Ulm's A-Team
Computation of the day of the week
Something to think about...
Do you remember the bug in the early pentium processors? Here's the true story.
Why God never received a Ph.D.
Codebreakers, click here.
To C or not to C, that is the question.
The Trader's Dilemma
Surely you're joking, Mr. Dettinger
How to write unmaintainable code
The evolution of a programmer
Clones R Us!
Dijkstra's Shortest Path Algorithm
Write in C!


Die Toten Hosen: Bayern
Die Toten Hosen: Mickysoft

Cool links...

Mark's Hot List
If you want to go netsurfing, here's the beach.

Cool people...

Hall of Fame
The girls and boys you should invite to your party

Created in March 1995.
Last updated on September 6, 1999.
Mark Dettinger <dettinger@acm.org>