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Brendan Eich | |||
Brendan Eich is Chief Architect of the Mozilla project. Brendan is widely recognized for his key role in the Internet revolution as the lead technologist for Mozilla. Among his numerous contributions to web innovations, Brendan invented JavaScript (ECMAScript) in 1995, the most widely used programming language on the Internet. | |||
With Brendan's leadership, Mozilla launched the innovative Firefox web browser and Thunderbird email client now used by millions of people world wide. Brendan continues to lead the Mozilla project and the Internet industry driving further innovations in web technology such as E4X (ECMAScript for XML). | |||
Brendan works at the Mozilla Foundation and is also on its Board of Directors. | |||
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Mike Shaver | |||
Mike Shaver is a founding member of mozilla.org, and lead technologist. Mike in the Mozilla world, he meddles in most everything, from licensing and organizational issues to platform architecture and software development. | |||
Mike contributes to the Mozilla project as an employee of Oracle as a member of their Open Client group, where he works on improvements to Mozilla technology and applications. | |||
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Mike Shaver is a founding member of mozilla.org, and lead technologist. Mike | Mike Shaver is a founding member of mozilla.org, and lead technologist. Mike in the Mozilla world, he meddles in most everything, from licensing and organizational issues to platform architecture and software development. | ||
Mike contributes to the Mozilla project as an employee of Oracle as a member of their Open Client group, where he works on improvements to Mozilla technology and applications. | Mike contributes to the Mozilla project as an employee of Oracle as a member of their Open Client group, where he works on improvements to Mozilla technology and applications. | ||