Brendan Eich
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Brendan Eich (born 1961) is a computer programmer and creator of the JavaScript programming language. He is the Chief Technology Officer at the Mozilla Corporation.
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[edit] Education
Brendan Eich attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he received his master's degree in 1986.
[edit] Career
Eich started his career at Silicon Graphics, working for seven years on operating system and network code. He then worked for three years at MicroUnity Systems Engineering writing microkernel and DSP code, and doing the first MIPS R4000 port of gcc.
Eich is best known for his work on Netscape and Mozilla. He started work at Netscape Communications Corporation in April 1995, working on JavaScript (originally called Mocha, then called LiveScript) for the Netscape Navigator web browser. He then helped found mozilla.org in early 1998, serving as chief architect. When AOL shut down the Netscape browser unit in July 2003, Eich helped spin out the Mozilla Foundation.
In August 2005, after serving as Lead Technologist and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Mozilla Foundation, Brendan became CTO of the newly founded Mozilla Corporation.
[edit] Quote
Content creation should not be recondite. It should not be this bizarre arcana that only experts and gold-plated computer science gurus can do.
– Brendan Eich, Innovators of the Net
[edit] References
- Mozilla Futures: Analysis and Proposals (Slides presented at Mozilla Developer Day on February 27, 2004; more detailed than the recent slides cited in roadmap blog)
- Innovators of the Net: Brendan Eich and JavaScript (Marc Andreessen, Netscape TechVision, 24 Jun 1998)
- Brendan Eich and JavaScript (about.com)
[edit] External links
- Brendan's Roadmap Updates (Mozilla roadmap weblog)
- Brendan Eich on the Gillmor Gang July 2004 and December 2005
- Brendan's Netscape Joke Homepage
Rick Adams - Eric Allman - Brian Behlendorf - Keith Bostic - Alan Cox - Miguel de Icaza - Theo de Raadt - Jim Gettys - John Gilmore - Jon "maddog" Hall - Jordan Hubbard - Lynne and William Jolitz - Rasmus Lerdorf - Lawrence Lessig - Robert Love - Marshall Kirk McKusick - Eben Moglen - Tim O'Reilly - Keith Packard - Brian Paul - Bruce Perens - Eric S. Raymond - Bob Scheifler - Richard Stallman - Linus Torvalds - Andrew Tridgell - Guido van Rossum - Larry Wall