Mik Kersten | |
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Born | 23 June 1975 Warsaw, Poland |
Residence | Vancouver, Canada |
Fields | Computer Science |
Institutions | Tasktop Technologies, Xerox PARC |
Alma mater | University of British Columbia |
Doctoral advisor | Gail C. Murphy |
Known for | created Task-Focused Interface and Mylyn, major contributor to AspectJ and Aspect-Oriented Programming, Eclipse (software) |
Influences | Gail C. Murphy, Gregor Kiczales, Charles Simonyi, Jim Hugunin |
Mik Kersten is a Canadian computer specialist who created and leads the open-source Eclipse Mylyn project.[1][2] Kersten invented the Task-Focused Interface technology underlying Mylyn while working on his PhD at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.[1][3][4] While completing his PhD, supervised by Gail C. Murphy, Kersten and Gail co-founded Tasktop Technologies, which provides productivity software built on the Mylyn technology.[5]
Kersten has been a member of the Eclipse Foundation Architecture Council since 2007.[6]