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In an effort to spark some discussion and to find interesting people that I didn't know about, is there anybody around the software industry that you really admire? Perhaps admire is the wrong choice of word, but I'm sure there is somebody out there that has impacted you in a minor way.

What did you learn from this individual that defines what you try to achieve today?

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Sergey Brin & Larry Page. First developer centric monster company.

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Niklaus Wirth inventor/designer of several languages, including Pascal, Modula, Modula-2, and Oberon.

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I can't believe no one has listed Tim Berners-Lee yet!

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Larry Wall. Perl. A work of art and brilliant inspiration. Nuff said.

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Bill Atkinson, for HyperCard.

I cut my programming teeth on HyperCard way before I knew what programming was. I learned basically all of the fundamentals of programming in HyperCard. For a long time afterwards, I compared every other programming system I learned to HyperCard (and they always came up short!). Not to mention that HC was a primary influence on the WWW and Javascript :P

Also, Ward Cunningham for the Wiki in general, and the first Wiki in particular (the Portland Pattern Repository).

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Grace Murray Hopper: I heard her speak once - very interesting and engaging. I was also pleased to receive one of her nanoseconds! (For those who don't know, she was somewhat well known for giving out little pieces of wire cut to be the length that light travels in one nanosecond - IIRC, she said it made it easier for admirals to understand what she was talking about.)

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The developers of NHibernate.

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Peter Landin.

For his paper: your next 700 programming languages. For realizing that lambda calculus could be used to model a programming language.

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i admire Jon Skeet for his over 76,000 reputation score on stack overflow.

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Claude Shannon

He discovered that you can represent boolean logic with electricity

He is the father of all electric computers!

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Scott Hanselman: That guy just did what he loves out loud. Blogged about it, podcasted about it, and now it working for the mothership.

His passion and drive is remarkable.

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Can I sneak Douglas Adams in here? :-)

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Jeffrey Richter, David Solomon

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The smartest people you've never heard of. Nothing made me a better programmer than always being around people who are are smarter than me.

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Mel, a real programmer

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Fred Brooks. For "Mythical man month", "No silver bullet" and others.

Nobody should ever forget "Adding manpower to a late software project makes it later."

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Tim Sweeney, founder of Epic Games and the Unreal Engine.

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