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  Brendan Eich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brendan Eich attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he received his master's degree in 1986.
Eich is best known for his work on Netscape and Mozilla.
Brendan Eich on the Gillmor Gang July 2004 and December 2005
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brendan_Eich   (275 words)

  
 JavaScript - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
JavaScript is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc., used under license for technology invented and implemented by Netscape.
JavaScript was originally developed by Brendan Eich of Netscape Communications Corporation under the name Mocha, then LiveScript, and finally renamed to JavaScript.
Innovators of the Net: Brendan Eich and JavaScript (Marc Andreesen, Netscape TechVision, 24 June 1998)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/JavaScript   (2027 words)

  
 TechVision: Innovators of the Net: Brendan Eich and JavaScript
Brendan's technical skills are so strong, his vision so broad, and his verbal skills so highly developed that his voice is a powerful one inside Netscape.
Brendan's a demon in front of his computer and wastes incredibly little time.
Brendan's outstanding accomplishments earned him the Web Innovator of the Year award from cnet's Builder.com in April 1998.
wp.netscape.com /comprod/columns/techvision/innovators_be.html   (1977 words)

  
 Brendan's Roadmap Updates: Everyone remain calm
Posted by: Brendan Eich at August 25, 2004 03:27 PM Adam: SeaMonkey is not going away, but we cannot support both it and the new apps, and we won't be, in the Mozilla 2.0 timeframe.
Posted by: Brendan Eich at August 25, 2004 03:30 PM On the lack of response - one thing that's even more of a problem than it used to be for the suite is getting anything reviewed for Firefox.
Posted by: Brendan Eich at August 26, 2004 11:05 AM Honestly, I like the View Source because it gives me a chance to "look under the hood." If I'm curious as to how something works or if I think there's an error, it's just a few keystrokes and I'm in the thick of it.
weblogs.mozillazine.org /roadmap/archives/006284.html   (7901 words)

  
 IT Conversations: Brendan Eich - Web 2.0
In this Web 2.0 session, Brendan Eich, creator of the JavaScript language and one of the first people at Netscape, now at the Mozilla foundation, speaks about Firefox's greatest capabilities, how Windows Longhorn might impact Firefox, and what the future versions of Firefox are likely to hold, such as the tag.
Brendan started his career at Silicon Graphics, where he worked for seven years on the operating system and network code.
When Netscape was bought by AOL and it shut down the browser unit in July 2003, Eich moved on to the Mozilla Foundation where he works as the Chief Architect.
www.itconversations.com /shows/detail331.html   (208 words)

  
 Brendan Eich Discusses Future Roadmap Plans - MozillaZine Talkback
In a newsgroup posting, Brendan Eich has given some details about how he sees Mozilla development progressing over the next year or so.
Brendan envisages the Mozilla Application Suite being retired to a branch within the next twelve months, with the standalone applications (Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird) continuing development on the trunk.
The message, posted as part of a discussion about the mozilla.org staff meeting minutes of Monday 5th April, reflects Brendan's own opinions and not everything has been agreed with drivers.
www.mozillazine.org /talkback.html?article=4675&message=8&state=reply   (248 words)

  
 NameTraq | Last Name: Eich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The story began almost 20 years ago, when Deborah Eich went to work as a dispatcher for the campus police department.
Brendan Eich has updated the Mozilla Development Roadmap, adding a note that the Mozilla Foundation has no plans to retire the Mozilla Application Suite in the...
Chris Martin and Mitch Eich knocked down a three-pointer apiece, but the Little Giants still trailed 47-34 by the time the quarter came to a close.
www.nametraq.org /Jan04/E/Eich.shtml   (285 words)

  
  Brendan Eich discute des futurs plans du calendrier de lancement - 27 avril 2004 - Mozilla, Firefox, Thunderbird, ...
Brendan Eich discute des futurs plans du calendrier de lancement
Dans un message posté dans un groupe de discussion, Brendan Eich a donné quelques détails au sujet de la façon dont il voit la progression du développement de Mozilla au cours de l'année prochaine.
Brendan prévoit le retrait dans une branche de la suite Mozilla dans les douze prochains mois et la continuation du développement du tronc avec les applications autonomes (Mozilla Firefox et Mozilla Thunderbird).
www.mozillazine-fr.org /archive.phtml?article=4675   (197 words)

  
 Stephen's Statements: Brendan Eich: OpenLaszlo and Eclipse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brendan notes that Laszlo has released an IDE for LZX based on Eclipse.
Noting the similarity of LZX and XUL, he asks for takers on patching it to support XUL.
Update: Brendan says they (Mozilla folks) are talking with the Laszlo people.
www.stephenduncanjr.com /2004/11/brendan-eich-openlaszlo-and-eclipse.shtml   (154 words)

  
 InformationWeek | | Innovators And Influencers 2005 | December 20, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The not-for-profit Mozilla Foundation is blazing a trail across the Microsoft-dominated landscape, its road map charted by chief architect Brendan Eich.
Eich may provide the guiding vision behind Mozilla Foundation's software, but he works in a decidedly nonhierarchical environment.
Eich promises that won't happen with Mozilla Foundation's software, which he says will be more secure and stable than competing Microsoft apps.
www.informationweek.com /story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=55801160&pgno=4   (596 words)

  
 
Eich is responsible for architecture and the technical direction of Mozilla.
He is charged with authorizing module owners, owning architectural issues of the source base and writing the "roadmap" that outlines the direction of the Mozilla project.
Eich created JavaScript, did the work through Navigator 4.0, and helped carry it through international standardization.
conferences.oreillynet.com /cs/os2001/view/e_spkr/426   (95 words)

  
 mozilla.org Staff
When consensus is difficult or an individual decision-maker is needed, we look to Brendan Eich for technical matters, and Mitchell Baker for policy and organizational matters.
Brendan is responsible for architecture and the technical direction of Mozilla.
Brendan created JavaScript, did the work through Navigator 4.0, and helped carry it through international standardization.
www.mozilla.org /about/stafflist.html   (1964 words)

  
 O'Reilly Network -- Mozilla Interview: Brendan Eich and Mitchell Baker
We recently talked with Mitchell Baker, the self-described "manager, problem arbitrator, and speaker to suits," and Brendan Eich, JavaScript creator and the main architect of Mozilla, about the browser, its place in the open source movement, and XUL.
Brendan Eich: Certainly some people are going do that, some will just take the Gecko layout engine and JavaScript engine and put them in their own UI shell -- perhaps implement it with some kind of native widget set.
Eich: Neither the proponents of Open Source like Eric Raymond or Bruce Perens, nor Mozilla staff feel like we're make-or-break for Open Source.
www.oreillynet.com /pub/a/network/2000/03/10/mozilla.html   (1190 words)

  
 Mozilla 1.0 Manifesto - Was wird aus Mozilla 1.0? - Golem.de
Mozilla-Entwickler Brendan Eich hat unter mozilla.org ein "mozilla 1.0 manifesto" veröffentlicht, einige Antworten zu den typischen W-Fragen rund um das von vielen lang ersehnte 1.0 Release des Open-Source-Browsers Mozilla.
Dabei geht Eich auch auf das "Wann" in Bezug auf das Release 1.0 ein.
Eich geht davon aus, dass das Mozilla-Projekt von einem qualitativ hohen und langlebigen Release profitieren wird, und somit in Zukunft mehr Anwender aber auch Entwickler Interesse an der Mitarbeit an Mozilla zeigen werden.
www.golem.de /0110/16405.html   (275 words)

  
 Scott Andrew - lo-fi acoustic pop superhero! > blog > archives > 2001 > 11 > mozilla day wrapup
- It was fun watching Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript, give his little status report on the Mozilla project as it approaches a 1.0 release.
I seem to remember him mentioning that feature creep was hampering the project and that nice-to-have stuff like native SVG support should be tossed in favor of fixing existing bugs.
Brendan has a unique, rather pleasant personality trait in which he can talk to a total stranger as if he'd worked alongside that person for years.
www.scottandrew.com /main/entries/000041   (438 words)

  
 Brendan Eich
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Article on St. Brendan of Ardfert and Clonfert, also known as Brendan the Voyager.
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www.omniknow.com /common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Brendan_Eich   (985 words)

  
 Mozilla entend faire de l'ombre à Longhorn
Dans un message publié le 5 avril sur un newsgroup, Brendan Eich, le directeur technique de Mozilla.org, dévoile la stratégie définie par la communauté pour les années à venir en matière de partenariats.
Nous avons besoin d'une direction forte et de nouveaux alliés si nous voulons préserver l'utilité [...] des standards ouverts", commence par expliquer Brendan Eich (traduction de Pascal Chevrel, contributeur au projet Mozilla).
Revenant sur les points forts de Linux, son faible coût d'acquisition notamment, Brendan Eich dessine ensuite les contours d'un plan visant à aboutir à une véritable solution alternative aux applications Windows de nouvelle génération - dont le nom de code est Longhorn - basée sur le modèle des technologies libres.
solutions.journaldunet.com /0404/040421_mozilla.shtml   (506 words)

  
 JavaScript - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The language is best known for its use in websites, but is also used to enable scripting access to objects embedded in other applications.
It was originally developed by Brendan Eich of Netscape Communications Corporation under the name Mocha, then LiveScript, and finally renamed to JavaScript.
Like Java, JavaScript has a C-like syntax, but it has far more in common with the Self programming language than with Java.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/j/a/v/JavaScript_6861.html   (2863 words)

  
 IT Conversations: The Gillmor Gang - July 9, 2004
IT Conversations: The Gillmor Gang - July 9, 2004
This week's special guest is Brendan Eich, chief architect, Mozilla Foundation
Brendan and The Gang also discuss a number of new browser features including an embedded rich-text editor and support for a better plug-in installation technology.
www.itconversations.com /shows/detail156.html   (156 words)

  
 Longhorn to Mozilla: Can't We All Get Along? - WinPlanet Windows Software Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
But Brendan Eich, a member of Mozilla Foundation's board of directors and chief technology officer, says it's unlikely the group will take Microsoft's evangelist up on his offer.
Eich says the open source foundation has other, more immediate issues, to deal with on its technological roadmap.
According to Eich, there may still come a time when Mozilla makes use of Longhorn technologies.
cws.internet.com /article/2340-.htm   (939 words)

  
 SiteMorse - compliance, function, performance and accessibility (WAI) testing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
When Brendan Eich invented Javascript, he unwittingly opened a computerised Pandora’s box that allows sites to control your desktop.
The culprit in all these cases is a language called ‘Javascript’, which, in theory, extends web browsing to make it possible to do much more with a web page than HTML ever could.
It was invented in 1995 by Brendan Eich, a newly arrived employee at Netscape – which, of course, had the commercial monopoly on browsers at that stage of the internet revolution.
www.business2www.com /news.html?id=1028   (793 words)

  
 ActiveState - Company Information, News Room, Press - Dynamic Tools for Dynamic Languages
ActiveState, the leader in open source programming tools, announces the appointment of many of the top minds in open source to its Technical Advisory Board.
Joining the team is: Larry Wall, Brendan Eich, Guido van Rossum, Rasmus Lerdorf, and Jon Udell.
It's great to see an organization with a language/tools focus developing with the Mozilla framework," stated Brendan Eich, creator of JavaScript and Architect for Mozilla.
www.activestate.com /Corporate/Communications/Releases/Press985283476.html   (459 words)

  
 15 Seconds : Mozilla Proposes Shift to Phoenix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
4/3/2003 10:17:46 AM Longtime Mozilla project leaders Brendan Eich and David Hyatt outlined a new roadmap suggesting that Mozilla adopt a new application architecture based on the Gecko Runtime Environment (GRE), make Phoenix its stand-alone default browser, and replace version 1.0 with 1.4 as the stable development path.
The Web browser, which has been heavily supported by AOL and Netscape, has seen great advances, but, since the release of Mozilla 1.0, in June 2002, the browser has been plagued with conflicting hacker troubles and bug fix after bug fix after bug fix.
Eich and Hyatt say Phoenix is better because it has a strong "add-on" extension mechanism.
www.15seconds.com /News/News.asp?News_Id=456   (230 words)

  
 Mozilla Foundation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Until then, tax-deductible donations can be made through an arrangement with the Open Source Applications Foundation.
The Mozilla Foundation Board of Directors consists of Mitch Kapor (Chair), Mitchell Baker (President), Brian Behlendorf, Brendan Eich and Chris Blizzard.
The foundation has ten employees, all of whom have previously worked for Netscape: David Baron, Asa Dotzler, Brendan Eich, Ben Goodger, Chris Hofmann, Scott MacGregor, Myk Melez, Daniel "leaf" Nunes, David Bienvenu and Johnny Stenback.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Mozilla_Foundation.html   (1510 words)

  
 Brendan Eich on 'The Gillmore Gang'
Brendan Eich on 'The Gillmore Gang' 07/09/2004 09:57 AM
Security forces arrest eight suspected foreign militants in Karachi after an attack on a general, the government says.
It features Brendan Eich and Manuel de Icaza, who are the right people to ask.
www.stargeek.com /item/189598.html   (1760 words)

  
 Brendan Eich (Mozilla), High Order Bit at Web 2.0 (by Jeremy Zawodny)
Brendan Eich (Mozilla), High Order Bit at Web 2.0 (by Jeremy Zawodny)
Brendan Eich (Mozilla), High Order Bit at Web 2.0
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jeremy.zawodny.com /blog/archives/002770.html   (434 words)

  
 Browsers, Mozilla: MozillaQuest Magazine - Mozilla Roadmap Plan Update - Mozilla 1.0 Set Back to April 2002 in Roadmap ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
If the Mozilla developers follow and stick to the development plan set forth in Brendan Eich's Mozilla 1.0 Manifesto, there should be a decent Mozilla 1.0 product ready to release on the new April 2002 schedule.
In less than a week from the posting of Brendan Eich's Mozilla 1.0 Manifesto, the lizards decided to add a new, calendar-module feature to the Mozilla browser suite.
In the case of the Mozilla browser-suite and applications programming framework, if the Mozilla developers follow Brendan Eich's Mozilla 1.0 Manifesto, there should be a decent Mozilla 1.0 product ready to release on the new April 2002 schedule.
www.mozillaquest.com /Mozilla_News_01/Mozilla_RoadMap_17oct01_Story01.html   (1094 words)

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