snooker player Mark Allen (footballer) (born 1963), former Burnley, Tranmere Rovers and Runcorn football player Mark Allen (software developer), computer...
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Mark Allen is an American software engineer, game programmer and game designer. As a student at the University of California, San Diego, Allen used UCSD...
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developers and testers, such as hardware developers interested in the operating system (OS), and software developers developing on the various OS platforms...
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Technology evangelist (redirect from Developer evangelist)
described the initiative to win over third-party developers rhetorically to persuade them to develop software and applications for the Macintosh platform....
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Mark Healey is a British video game developer from Ipswich, Suffolk. Healey started his career making games for the Commodore 64 home computer – his first...
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MarkLogic is an American software business that develops and provides an enterprise NoSQL database, which is also named MarkLogic. They have offices in...
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Corporation's software, in exchange for extra computer time. In 1972, after Evans' sudden death due to a mountain climbing accident, Gates turned to Allen for help...
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Microsoft (redirect from GIANT Company Software)
and Allen established Microsoft on April 4, 1975, with Gates as CEO, and Allen suggested the name "Micro-Soft", short for micro-computer software. In...
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List of programmers (redirect from List of software authors)
Aaron Swartz – software developer, writer, Internet activist Tim Sweeney – The Unreal engine, UnrealScript, ZZT Amir Taaki – leading developer of Bitcoin...
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Hackathon (redirect from Developer conference)
June 4, 1999, where ten developers came together to avoid legal problems caused due to export regulations of cryptographic software from the United States...
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The Duskbloods (category FromSoftware games)
with FromSoftware's original vision. While conceptually related to vampires, the Bloodsworn are not depicted as monstrous. Instead, the developers aimed...
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Take-Two Interactive (redirect from Take Two Interactive Software)
Interactive Software, Inc". Embracer Group. March 27, 2024. "Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. to Acquire The Gearbox Entertainment Company Inc., Developer of...
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Distributed version control (category Free software projects)
kernel developers had previously taken advantage of. Version control List of version-control software Comparison of version-control software Category:Software...
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more developers”. However, Abrahamsson et al. also point out that the community is very harsh, much like the business world of closed-source software: “if...
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Origin Systems (redirect from Origin (software company))
Origin Systems, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas. It was founded on March 3, 1983, by Richard Garriott and his brother...
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In software engineering, a software design pattern or design pattern is a general, reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem in many contexts in...
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Gremlin Interactive (redirect from Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd.)
Gremlin Graphics Software Limited, later Gremlin Interactive Limited and ultimately Infogrames Studios Limited, was a British software house based in Sheffield...
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BonziBuddy (redirect from BONZI Software)
was discontinued in 2004 after Bonzi Software, Inc. faced lawsuits and fines regarding the software. The software received a final update removing the...
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Globalscape (category Software companies based in Texas)
GlobalScape, Inc. (AMEX:GSB) is a software developer headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, US. Globalscape was founded in 1996 as a wholly owned subsidiary...
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Video game development (redirect from Ghost developer)
proprietary software specific to one company. As development has become more complex, it has become common for companies and independent developers alike to...
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jurisdictions to form a worldwide legal practice. In July 2008 Allen & Overy broke the £1 billion turnover mark, and, for the first time, over half of its turnover...
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AsciiDoc (category Free software programmed in Python)
document format, semantically equivalent to DocBook XML, but using plain text mark-up conventions. AsciiDoc documents can be created using any text editor and...
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manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices. In late 1974, Paul Allen, a programmer at Honeywell, was walking through...
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Mindscape (company) (redirect from Mindscape Software)
Mindscape acquired the video game developer Strategic Simulations. In September 1995, it acquired Micrologic Software of Emeryville, California, to undisclosed...
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by Orion Software as a self-booting disk for IBM PC compatibles. It is based on a 1981 Apple II game called Sabotage developed by Mark Allen. The player...
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letters only exist in a single case. Eric S. Raymond, an American software developer and author, has created a draft proposal for adding the Theban alphabet...
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General Magic (category Defunct software companies of the United States)
General Magic was an American software and electronics company co-founded by Bill Atkinson, Andy Hertzfeld, and Marc Porat. Based in Mountain View, California...
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Starwave (category Defunct software companies of the United States)
Starwave was a Seattle, Washington-based software and website company, founded in 1993 by Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft and led by CEO Mike Slade...
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punctuation symbol U+0021 ! EXCLAMATION MARK to allow software to deal properly with word breaks. The exclamation mark has sometimes been used as a phonetic...
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Platform evangelism (redirect from Developer advocacy)
Platform evangelism (also called developer relations, developer and platform evangelism, developer advocacy, or API evangelism) is the application of...
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