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non-profit organization in New York that empowers children in underserved communities through collaborative arts residencies |
non-profit organization in New York that empowers children in underserved communities through collaborative arts residencies |
and teacher training programs. |
and teacher training programs. |
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<dt id="brian"><span><img alt="IRL" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/irl.png"><img alt="SVN" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/svn.png"></span>Brian King - Software Developer</dt> |
<dt id="brian"><span><img alt="IRL" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/irl.png"><img alt="SVN" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/svn.png"></span>Brian King - Software Developer</dt> |
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<p>Brian has been hacking on Mozilla and related projects since early 1999. It began | <p>Brian has been hacking on Mozilla and related projects since early 1999. He was working on a 3rd-party educational application built using Mozilla, |
with a European funded project called <a href="http://fabula.eu.org/">Fabula</a> | and then he started contributing to the Mozilla Editor, and exploring the rest of the vast body of code. He moved on to work at |
to create software for children with the aim of teaching minority languages in Europe. | <a href="http://www.activestate.com/">ActiveState</a> where he was heavily involved in the Komodo project, a scripting language IDE that |
This was built using Mozilla. Interest | uses the Mozilla application framework.</p> |
bloomed and he started contributing to the Mozilla Editor, and exploring the rest | |
of the vast body of code. He moved on to work at <a href="http://www.activestate.com/">ActiveState</a> | |
where he was heavily involved in the Komodo project, a scripting language IDE that | |
uses the Mozilla application framework.</p> | |
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<p>Previously, Brian spent his time as a C++ applications developer, | |
interspersed with some Perl development and XML consultancy. | |
His technical interests include observing and participating in | |
the re-shaping of the web environment brought about by XML. | |
Other languages he codes in are PHP, Python, and JavaScript.</p> | |
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<p>Brian has <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/81">written | |
a number of articles</a> about Mozilla and co-authored the O’Reilly title | |
‘<a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mozilla/">Creating Applications with Mozilla</a>’.</p> | |
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<p>Brian is currently running a Web Application consultancy called <a href="http://briks.si/">Briks Software</a>, | <p>Previously, Brian spent his time as a C++ applications developer, interspersed with some Perl development and XML consultancy. |
with their main focus currently on Mozilla development.</p></dd> | His technical interests include observing and participating in the re-shaping of the web environment brought about by XML.</p> |
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| <p>Brian has <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/81">written a number of articles</a> about Mozilla and co-authored the O’Reilly title |
| ‘<a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mozilla/">Creating Applications with Mozilla</a>’.</p> |
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| <p>Brian is currently running a Web Application consultancy called <a href="http://briks.si/">Briks Software</a>, |
| with their main focus currently on Mozilla development.</p></dd> |
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<dt id="monkey"><span><img alt="GBR" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/gbr.png"></span>Chris Neale - Standards Monkey</dt> |
<dt id="monkey"><span><img alt="GBR" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/gbr.png"></span>Chris Neale - Standards Monkey</dt> |
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with other open source communities hosted by Sun Microsystems, Nokia and Hewlett Packard.</p> |
with other open source communities hosted by Sun Microsystems, Nokia and Hewlett Packard.</p> |
<p>He is currently completing a Masters in Public Administration from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.</p></dd> |
<p>He is currently completing a Masters in Public Administration from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.</p></dd> |
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<dt id="eric"><span><img alt="USA" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/usa.png"></span>Eric Yung - MozDev Community</dt> | <dt id="eric"><span><img alt="USA" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/usa.png"></span>Eric Jung - MozDev Community</dt> |
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<p>With over 15 years of industry experience, Eric is a published author and formally trained computer scientist. |
<p>With over 15 years of industry experience, Eric is a published author and formally trained computer scientist. |
He consults for Fortune 500 companies on software architecture, design, and implementation. Some clients include |
He consults for Fortune 500 companies on software architecture, design, and implementation. Some clients include |