- Jamie Zawinski
Jamie W. Zawinski (born
November 3 ,1968 [ [http://jwz.livejournal.com/profile jwz - Profile ] ] inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania ), commonly known as jwz, is an American computerprogrammer responsible for significant contributions to thefree software projectsMozilla andXEmacs , and early versions of the proprietaryNetscape Navigator web browser. He still actively maintains theXScreenSaver project, used by mostUnix-like computeroperating system s for screenblanking.Zawinski is currently the proprietor of the
DNA Lounge , anightclub inSan Francisco .Biography
Zawinski was first hired by
Scott Fahlman 's Lisp research group atCarnegie Mellon University . He later worked atExpert Technologies, Inc. before moving to California to work in Robert Wilensky andPeter Norvig 's group at Berkeley. In the early 1990s, he was hired byRichard P. Gabriel 'sLucid Inc. where he was eventually put to work on Lucid's proprietary EnergizeC++ IDE; a major portion of the IDE was a text editor. Lucid decided to use GNU Emacs due to its free license, popularity, and extensibility. Zawinski and the other programmers began making fundamental changes to GNU Emacs to add new functionality; tensions over how to merge these patches into the main tree eventually led to the famous GNU Emacs/XEmacs fork. [cite web | last = Zawinski | first = Jamie | title = The Lemacs/FSFmacs Schism. | date =2000-02-11 | url = http://www.jwz.org/doc/lemacs.html | accessdate = 2006-09-26 ]Zawinski worked on the early releases of
Netscape Navigator , particularly the 1.0 release of theUnix version. He became quite well known in the early days of theworld wide web through an easter egg in the Netscape browser: typing "about:jwz" into the address box would take the user to his home page (a similar trick worked for other Netscape staffers). Also due to Zawinski, users running aUnix or Macintosh version of the browser would see the Netscapethrobber change to a ship's compass when a page was loading. In addition, Zawinski says it was he who came up with the name "Mozilla". [cite web | last = Zawinski | first = Jamie | title = nscp dorm | date = 1996 | url = http://www.jwz.org/gruntle/nscpdorm.html | accessdate = 2007-10-12]Zawinski was a major proponent of opening the
source code of the Mozilla browser, but became disillusioned with the project when it was decided that the code would have to be rewritten. He resigned fromNetscape Communications Corporation onApril 1 1999 . [cite web | last = Zawinski | first = Jamie | title = resignation and postmortem. | date =1999-03-31 | url = http://www.jwz.org/gruntle/nomo.html | accessdate = 2006-09-26 ] His current occupation is now running theDNA Lounge nightclub inSan Francisco .Quotes
Peter Norvig in "Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years" [ [http://norvig.com/21-days.html Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years] ] : "One of the best programmers I ever hired had only a High School degree; he's produced a lot of great software, has his own news group, and made enough in stock options to buy his own nightclub.""Zawinski's Law of Software Envelopment" (also known as "Zawinski's Law") relates the pressure of popularity to the phenomenon of
software bloat :It may have been inspired by the humorous "Law of Software Development and Envelopment at
MIT ", which was posted on Usenet in 1989 byGreg Kuperberg , who wrote:Jamie was a long time member of the UNIX-HATERS mailing list, and his comment about
widget toolkit s for theX Window System was quoted in the "X-Windows Disaster" chapter ofThe UNIX-HATERS Handbook :ee also
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Greenspun's Tenth Rule References
External links
* [http://www.jwz.org/ Personal homepage]
* [http://jwz.livejournal.com/ jwz's LiveJournal]
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