Darin Adler
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Darin Adler | |
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Spouse(s) | Diane Patterson |
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bentspoon.com/darin/ | |
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Darin Adler was the technical lead for Apple Computer's System 7 operating system release.[2] During 1985–1987 he worked for ICOM Simulations as primary developer of the MacVenture game engine which ran Déjà Vu: A Nightmare Comes True, Uninvited, and Shadowgate. Adler went on to work at General Magic and Eazel.
As of 2007, he is the engineering manager of the Safari web browser team at Apple, which also develops the WebKit framework. Adler was part of the original team that shipped the beta releases and 1.0 release of Safari, as well as Safari 3.0 beta for Microsoft Windows.
Adler is a frequent speaker at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference and Stump the Experts panelist.
See also
- Andy Hertzfeld
- Blue Meanies (Apple)
- Dave Hyatt
- GNOME
- Maciej Stachowiak
- MacVenture
References
- ↑ Adler, Darin. "Darin Adler's personal web pages". Bent Spoon Software. Retrieved 2012-10-25.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Adler, Darin (2002-02-10). "Darin Adler (resume)". Bent Spoon Software. Retrieved 2012-10-25.
- ↑ Adler, Darin. "20 Years of Computer Software". Bent Spoon Software. Retrieved 2012-10-25.
- ↑ Adler, Darin (1996). "Macintosh Software I Created". Bent Spoon Software. Retrieved 2012-10-25.
- ↑ "Darin Adler". Boost.org. 2010-05-06. Retrieved 2012-10-25.
External links
- Bent Spoon Software - Darin Adler's consulting company
- Description of Adler on Boost.org
- Diane Patterson's Blog: "Nobody Knows Anything"
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