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'''Hiroo Yamagata''' (山形 浩生 ''Yamagata Hirō'', [[1964]] - ) is a [[Japanese author]], Economist. He translated ''The Cathedral and the Bazaar'' by [[Eric S. Raymond]] into [[Japanese language|Japanese]]; the chairman of "Project Sugitagenpaku" in Japan.
'''Hiroo Yamagata''' (山形 浩生 ''Yamagata Hirō'', [[1964]] - ) is a [[Japanese author]], critic, economist, translator. He translated some important works in [[computer technology]] such as "[[The Cathedral and the Bazaar]]" by [[Eric S. Raymond]], "[[Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace]]" by [[Lawrence Lessig]] into [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. He is also the founder and chairman of [[Project Sugita Genpaku]], which is an volunteer effort to translate free content texts into Japanese.


'''See also''': [[Japanese literature]], [[List of Japanese authors]]
'''See also''': [[Japanese literature]], [[List of Japanese authors]]
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Paul Krugman]]
*[[Paul Krugman]]

==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.post1.com/home/hiyori13/eindex.html Yamagata's Page in Colloquial English]
*[http://www.post1.com/home/hiyori13/eindex.html Yamagata's Page in Colloquial English]
*[http://www.post1.com/home/hiyori13/index.html YAMAGATA Hiroo: The Official Page] (in Japanese)
*[http://www.post1.com/home/hiyori13/index.html YAMAGATA Hiroo: The Official Page] (in Japanese)
*[http://www.genpaku.org/ "Project Sugitagenpaku"] (in Japanese)
*[http://www.genpaku.org/ "Project Sugita Genpaku"] (in Japanese)


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Hiroo Yamagata (山形 浩生 Yamagata Hirō, 1964 - ) is a Japanese author, critic, economist, translator. He translated some important works in computer technology such as "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" by Eric S. Raymond, "Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace" by Lawrence Lessig into Japanese. He is also the founder and chairman of Project Sugita Genpaku, which is an volunteer effort to translate free content texts into Japanese.

See also: Japanese literature, List of Japanese authors

See also