Tae Kim

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TaeHun Kim was born in Inchon, South Korea and immigrated to the United States in 1971. He spent most of his childhood growing up in various areas of Brooklyn, New York, most notably Mill Basin.

Kim worked for several years as a securitization attorney for Brown & Wood LLP and then a senior credit officer for Moody's Investors Service. He's currently a senior vice president for a global financial institution.
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A Guide to Japanese Grammar...

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War With Pigeons

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Nvidia e il genio di Jensen...

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Der Nvidia-Weg: Jensen Huan...

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“Declaring something is so and so using”
Tae Kim, A Guide to Japanese Grammar: A Japanese Approach to Learning Japanese Grammar

“That's why even the simplest, most basic Japanese sentence cannot be translated into English!”
Tae Kim, A Guide to Japanese Grammar: A Japanese Approach to Learning Japanese Grammar

“Everything I say is a quote . . . technically.”
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Shan I really liked 'War with Pigeons'-


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