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  1. Brad Fitzpatrick

    Bradley Joseph "Brad" Fitzpatrick (born February 5, 1980 in Iowa), often seen on the Internet under the nickname bradfitz, is an American programmer. He is best known as the creator of LiveJournal and is the author of many popular free software projects. Born in Iowa, Fitzpatrick grew up in Beaverton, Oregon and majored in computer science and minored in German at the University of Washington in Seattle.

  2. Bill Gates

    William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the chairman of Microsoft, the software company he founded with Paul Allen. During his career at Microsoft he has held the positions of CEO and chief software architect, and he remains the largest individual shareholder with more than 8% of the common stock. "Forbes" magazine's list of The World's Billionaires has ranked him as the richest person in the world since 1995, …

  3. Patrick Naughton

    Patrick Naughton is one of the original creators of the Java programming language at Sun Microsystems. He is also the original developer of the popular Unix screensaver "xlock". He authored the book The Java Handbook and co-authored the book Java: The Complete Reference. He was also the Chief Technology Officer and President of Starwave and CTO for Disney's Disney Internet Group and Executive Vice President of Products for Go.com and Infoseek.

  4. Peter Norton

    Peter Norton (born November 14 1943) is an American software publisher, author, and philanthropist.

  5. Tim Paterson

    Tim Paterson (born 1956) is an American computer programmer, best known as the original author of the popular MS-DOS operating system. Educated at the University of Washington, Paterson worked as a repair technician for a computer store in Seattle, Washington. After he graduated "magna cum laude" in June 1978, he went to work for Seattle Computer Products as a designer and engineer.

  6. William A. Stein

    William Stein (born February 21, 1974 in Santa Barbara, California) is an associate professor of mathematics at the University of Washington. He is best known as the lead developer of Software for Algebra and Geometry Experimentation. Stein is currently doing computational and theoretical research into the problem of computing with modular forms and the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture.

  7. Mike Pinkerton

    Mike "Pink" Pinkerton is an American software developer who is known for his work on the Mozilla browsers. He lectures on "Development of Open Source Software" at George Washington University. Pinkerton started working at Netscape Communications in June 1997 where he worked on the Netscape Navigator and then Mozilla browsers. While at Netscape he started development of the Camino (then Chimera) web browser with Dave Hyatt.

  8. Gary Kimura

    Gary Dean Kimura is a Professor for the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington and a software developer who worked for Microsoft. Born in 1956, he was brought up in Seattle, Washington. He graduated from University of Washington in 1984 with a doctorate in computing science. After graduating he went to work for DEC in Seattle for Dave Cutler. On 7 November 1988, he moved with the majority of Cutler's team to Microsoft, …

  9. Craig Hickman

    Craig Hickman is a computer programmer, photographer, and Professor of Art at the University of Oregon, where he teaches courses on programming for artists and digital imaging. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Portland State University and a Master of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Washington, Seattle. He is especially known for creating Kid Pix, a drawing program marketed toward children.

  10. Whitney Hunter

    I am a software developer currently working for Oracle Corporation in Portland, OR. Please see my LinkedIn profile for more information about my professional background.

  11. Chris Garrigues

    I've been in the IT field for most of my life, starting in the mid-70s as the "store teenager" at a computer store, programming my way through college and moving on to profession IT positions in a variety of environments from sole proprietorships to multi-nationals.

  12. Maia Bittner

    maia bittner is a young lady who worked at spock

  13. Nathaniel Pearlman

    Nathaniel was in the political technology business before the internet arrived on the scene. He still owns the Apple II Plus on which he completed his first paid programming contract. He earned a degree in computer science from Yale University and taught American Politics and Statistics while a graduate student at MIT. In the early 1990s, Nathaniel designed and programmed several nationally-known political software packages.

  14. Chris Lang

    I like to sleep -- a lot; sleep is very important to me. I go out a lot, too, used to be every night of the week, but these days I'm old and boring, so it's down to 3-4 nights. I'd like to expand my repertoire of both cool places to go and cool people to go there with. I'm an atheist, but I'm not evangelically so.

  15. Howard Rosenfeld

    Need more sleep . . .

  16. Daniel Gardner

    I'm loyal, happy, silly, affectionate, with a sometimes bitchy sense of humor. More of a homebody type than a party animal.

  17. Patrick Roux

    I have excellent oral and written comunication skills.

  18. Jim Teece

    I run a sofware company. I'm surrounded by brilliant people. I have a TV show. I love my community. I have donkeys.

  19. Charles Simonyi

    Charles Simonyi is a computer software executive who, as head of Microsoft's application software group, oversaw the creation of Microsoft's flagship office applications. He now heads his own company, "Intentional Software", with the aim of developing and marketing his concept of Intentional programming. In 2007, he became the fifth space tourist and the second Hungarian in space. His estimated net worth is $1 billion.

  20. Justin

    im an asshole, go away. just kidding, im actually just a nice person that loves to have fun, meet new people and see new things.

  21. Ron

    Brilliant, weird, and cool.

  22. Chris Wilson
  23. John Hunter

    See www.johnhunter.com

  24. Tristan Louis

    Tristan Louis (born February 28, 1971 in Digne-les-Bains, France) is an author, entrepreneur and blogger who has run the site TNL.net since 1994.

  25. Justin

    If you want more narcissism than this textarea will allow check out the homepage at www.MadIrish.net;.

  26. Jeffery

    I am into extreme sports like rock climbing, diving, wakeboarding and snowboard.

  27. Steven Noonan

    I'm a computer geek to the extreme, I suppose. Others might agree. Whenever I'm idle, I usually grab my laptop and program something. I enjoy a good cup of Starbucks (quad venti mocha valencia), and good books (Robert Ludlum's books win). And since I prefer to be concise and to talk rather than say everything about myself... If you want to know more, ask.

  28. Damien

    In short: Unitarian Universalist Agnostic Pagan. I'm lazy, so I enlisted the help of my friend Q for a longer description -- she spake thusly: "A keenly perceptive, logical, stubborn guy who seems to appreciate a challenge. You are intelligent, geeky, and well read, liberally minded but methodical in argument. You have long blonde hair, facial hair, glasses, and you always wear black. Despite your geekness, you enjoy a Cubs game.

  29. Todd Lassila
  30. Vanburen Nickels

    I smoke and drink far to much some would say. I've been told I have authority issues and yet I think I'm too much of a conformist. Hawaiian Shirts are the only thing to wear in the atrocious humidity that is this swamp. Anyone who knows what bloviate means is ok by me or has a good dictionary.

  31. Alex

    I have a crazy,.

  32. Corey

    pretty smart, not hurting for money, make people.

  33. Marcin

    Mother Fuckers!

  34. Stefan Berteau

    Oh good lord, this one's going to take some thought.... How about you just accept that I'm an awesome guy who likes fantastically cool things, and you're going to want to be my friend, and then I'll get back to you on the details.

  35. Jack Shedd

    An early 20's sarcastic digester of all things pop-culture, living as an pseduo-yuppie designer/programmer/geek in DC with a taste for ethnic food, room tempature merlot, and liberal politics. Oh, and ponies.

  36. Shekar Ramanathan

    Just ask me . . .

  37. Robert Hess

    Working in the computer industry sort of automatically means that I'm interested in technology and related subjects, which I am, but hopefully not to an excessive amount. For example, I still use a 56k baud modem at home for my internet connection, so it's not like I'm obsessive about it.

  38. Brian

    I prefer to cook dinner, not eat out. I make a point of.

  39. John

    I'm a country boy who, due to circumstances, is spending a couple years living in Seattle. I expect to be out of here in a couple more months and I'm looking forward to it.

  40. Matt

    Just your left of middle standard issue gay male living in DC. Fun things to do in DC are 30 degrees after work for martini happy hour, the shirtless Thursdays at the green lantern, and either the dc eagle or velvet nation on Saturdays, and of course the few times when DC is part of a circuit MAL, or cherry. A bit of travel here and there mainly London and the local beaches out east.

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