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Daniel Saceano


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I finished the Conservatory of Music with "The Pythagorean Philosophy and its Relationship to Music" as thesis. Since I wanted to become a college professor, a logical continuation seemed at that time the Musicology Program at City University of New York, simply because a number of famous teachers were part of it, especially Dr. Barry Brook (President of International Musicological Society).

While studying at CUNY I became a contributing writer and editor to a series of volumes on the early symphony, published by Garland in London and New York. I also published poetry in a number of U.S. and European publications.

In 1994 I recognized the impact of the Internet, and decided to become fully involved with it. Writing code and designing becomes a work of love when you know that you are at the edge of technology, perhaps challenging a bit the old definition of reality, but fully conscious that a new teritory is being unearthed for higher purpose. I work as a Contract Web Developer / Designer, and created a number of sites for large corporations.

In 1997 I started developing in my spare time the first Customer Assistant and Receptionist Bots ever created for the Web, programming with Java, Javascript, CGI, HTML, CSS, and DHTML.