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John Goerzen is a prominent member of the Internet Gopher community and a former president/chairman of Software in the Public Interest. He is the developer for the PyGopherd Gopher server and runs gopher.quux.org, one of the largest maintained Gopher servers. He is also a developer in the Debian project, and a Haskell programmer and co-author of Real World Haskell, which is available online.
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1999 Debian Gnu/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage - ISBN0-7357-0914-9
2000 Linux Programming Bible - ISBN0-7645-4657-0
2008 Real World Haskell - ISBN0-596-51498-0
2010 Foundations of Python Network Programming - ISBN978-1-4302-3003-8