User:ChristopherCaldwell
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This page is about the computer programmer. For the editor of the Weekly Standard, see Christopher Caldwell.
Christopher Caldwell is a computer programmer who created the first massively multiplayer real-time games in 1975 at the University of New Hampshire. After graduation, he founded IO Software, Inc. and then was a co-founder and President/CTO of Net Daemons Associates, a network/system administration company. Amongst many NDA contracts, Caldwell created the first four versions of software for the The Monster Board (with Jeff Taylor) in 1992.
Caldwell is currently programming and performing large scale network administration projects for the Echo Engineering Group.
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