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This is a list of programmers notable for their contributions to software, either as original author or architect, or for later additions. All entries must already have associated articles. All entries must already have associated articles.
Barry Boehm – software engineering economics, spiral development; Corrado Böhm – author of the structured program theorem; Kurt Bollacker; Jeff Bonwick – invented slab allocation and ZFS; Grady Booch – Unified Modeling Language, Object Management Group; George Boole – Boolean logic; Andrew Booth – developed the first rotating drum ...
YouTubers are people mostly known for their work on the video sharing platform YouTube. The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name. This list excludes people who, despite having a YouTube presence, are primarily known for their work elsewhere.
As many as one in 10 software engineers lurk online, doing less than the bare minimum, a Stanford researcher says.
Andrew P. Sage (1933–2014), School of Information Technology and Engineering, George Mason University; recipient of the 2000 Simon Ramo Medal for outstanding contributions to the field of systems engineering; [1] series editor of a textbook series on systems engineering and management for John Wiley & Son [2]
Shion Uzuki – "geeky engineer" and "unlikely heroine" who creates KOS-MOS, an "armored gynoid" [11] [12] Torbjörn – Swedish engineer and weapons designer, and a founding member of Overwatch. [13] Engineer (Deep Rock Galactic) – Dwarven engineer and employee of the Deep Rock Galactic corporation.
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Fictional software engineers, persons who apply the principles of software engineering to design, develop, maintain, test, and evaluate computer software. The term programmer is sometimes used as a synonym, but may also lack connotations of engineering education or skills.