Wednesday, 9 August 2017

GREATEST PROGRAMMERS IN THE WORLD 2017



Coding is not an easy task to be as a normal programmer. But, If you try hard and keep a specific goal in your mind, then it is the simplest thing that makes you great. Let’s see who is in our popular computer programmers in the world for the 2017-2018 year.
So We are going to tell you about the Great Programmers in the World who makes our life more reliable and easy. By Which these worlds are connected to other people. It is very easy to technology by that coder, developer or we can say that Programmer. They are top best Coder of all the time.
The Programmer, like the poet, works only slightly removed from pure thought-stuff. He builds his castles in the air, from air, creating by exertion of the imagination.

MOST POPULAR PROGRAMMERS IN THE WORLD 2017

  • Bill Gates (Microsoft co-founder)
  • James Gosling (Java Creator)
  • Richard Stallman (GNU Project Creator)
  • Bjarne Stroustrup (C++ Creator)
  • Tim Beners-Lee (HTML and WWW inventor)
  • Ken Thompson (UNIX Co-Creator)
  • Linus Torvalds (Linux Kernel Creator)
  • Dennis Ritchie (C Programming language creator)
  • Jack Dorsey (Twitter Creator)
  • Ruchi Sanghvi (FB’s first female engineer)
  • Drew Houston (Dropbox Creator)
  • Mark Zuckerberg (FB Creator)
  • Larry Wall (Perl language)
  • Yukihiro Matsumoto (Ruby interpreter)
  • John Resig (Jquery, Javascript Library)
  • Phil Katz (ZIP format)

BILL GATES (MICROSOFT CO-FOUNDER)

He is chairman of Microsoft Corp. He has brought the company to continually advance & improve software technology. He has made it easier, more cost-effective & more enjoyable to use computers. Microsoft is now the worldwide leader in software, services and the solutions that help people and business reach full potential.

JAMES GOSLING (JAVA CREATOR)

James Gosling on Apple, Apache, Android  & the Future of JAVA. He is a Canadian computer scientist and also known as the father of the Java programming language. He spends his lot of time for the development of the Java Programming Language.
He created the main frame for Java and implemented the language’s original compiler and virtual machine.

RICHARD STALLMAN (GNU PROJECT CREATOR)

He founded the Free Software Foundation, developed the GNU Compiler Collection. As an operating system developer, he had the right skills for this job. Richard Stallman is the prophet of the free software movement. He understood the dangers of software patents years ago. Now that this has become a crucial issue in the world. He has hugely successful efforts to establish the idea of “Free Software,” Stallman has made a massive contribution to the human condition.

BJARNE STROUSTRUP (C++ CREATOR)

In Bell Lab, he designed and implemented C++. Based on C and inspired by Simula, provides a set of general and flexible abstraction mechanisms that can be mapped directly and efficiently onto computer hardware. The open, flexible research atmosphere encouraged him to consider adapting concepts from Simula, which he had used in his Ph.D. thesis work, to C.
He is quoted as saying: “When I joined, I was basically told to do ‘something interesting

TIM BENERS-LEE (HTML AND WWW INVENTOR)

Sir Tim Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist. He had written the 3 fundamental technologies that remain the foundation of today’s Web (and which you may have seen appear on parts of your Web browser): i.e. HTML, URL, HTTP. Tim also wrote the first Web page editor/browser (“WorldWideWeb.app”) and the first Web server (“httpd“). By the end of 1990, the first Web page was invented on the open internet, and in 1991, people outside of CERN were invited to join this new Web community.

KEN THOMPSON (UNIX CO-CREATOR)

He is notable for his work on the Unix operating system. He also invented the B programming language, the direct predecessor to the C programming language, and was one of the creators

LINUS TORVALDS (LINUX KERNEL CREATOR)

He is the founder and coordinator of Linux, the Unix-like operating system that is beginning to revolutionize the computer industry and possibly much else as well.

DENNIS RITCHIE (C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE CREATOR)

Everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer… Because it teaches you how to think.
Dennis creates C programming language. The C programming language and its descendants continue to be used to write the software that makes digital devices and networks work while UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems run on a vast range of computing systems.

JACK DORSEY (TWITTER CREATOR)

He is known as a co-founder and CEO of Twitter and as the founder and CEO of Square, a mobile payments company. And also founder and CEO of Square, a mobile payments company.

RUCHI SANGHVI (FB’S FIRST FEMALE ENGINEER)

IFrame

DREW HOUSTON (DROPBOX CREATOR)

He is an American Internet entrepreneur who is best known for being the founder and CEO of Dropbox.

MARK ZUCKERBERG (FB CREATOR)

He is the chairman, chief executive, and co-founder of the social networking website Facebook. Also he is a computer programmer, Internet entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
Mark Zuckerberg

JOHN CARMACK (CO-FOUNDER ID SOFTWARE)

He is a game programmer, aerospace, and the reality engineer. He co-founded Id Software. He also founded Armadillo Aerospace.

LARRY WALL (PERL LANGUAGE)

He is the author of the rn Usenet client and the widely used patch program. Wall Larry developed the Perl interpreter and language while working for System Development Corporation, which later became part of Unisys. He is the author of Perl Programming.

YUKIHIRO MATSUMOTO (RUBY INTERPRETER)

He is a computer scientist and designer of the Ruby programming language and its reference implementation, Matz’s Ruby Interpreter.

JOHN RESIG (JQUERY, JAVASCRIPT LIBRARY)

He is a software engineer. He is the lead developer of the Jquery  Javascript library. He made software projects.

PHIL KATZ (ZIP FORMAT)

He is firstly designed the thought of the file compression. So known as the co-creator of the Zip file format for data compression, and the author of PKZIP, a program for creating zip files that ran under DOS.

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