Jayson Minard
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Jayson Minard was involved in or related to these technology products or innovations:
- Part of the Force team developing the Force Xbase compiler, the first natively compiled and statically typed Xbase language.
- Lead of the NavCIS team that created WYSIWYG e-mail and WYSIWYG forum messaging in the early 1990s (on CompuServe).
- Created the concept for, and participated in developing the JBuilder product at Borland.
- Involved in creation of early Java specifications such as JavaBeans and JDBC.
- Received the patent for class and source navigational development environments which most modern IDEs (Integrated Development Environment) are based upon.
[edit] Other history
- AbeBooks as CIO and CTO, a comparison site for new, used, out-of-print and rare books.
- Zend Technologies as lead for the Zend Framework and creator and Editor in Chief for the Zend Developer Zone.
- BEA Systems as Directory, Engineering Product Management.
- Borland as Chief Architect for Java Products.
Currently the CTO of MindHeap Technology, an IT consulting company.