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Born | July 23, 1982 |
Nationality | American |
Education | Worcester Polytechnic Institute ( BS) |
Occupation | Developer Relations |
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Notable work | jQuery, Modernizr, Yeoman, HTML5 Boilerplate |
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Paul Irish is an American front-end engineer and a developer advocate for the Google Chrome web browser. He is an evangelist in web technologies, including JavaScript and CSS. [1] [2] [3] [4][ dubious – discuss] In 2011, he was named Developer of the Year by The Net Awards for his contributions to the web development landscape and his participation in many popular open source projects. [5]
Irish has created, contributed to, or led the development of many front-end web development projects and JavaScript libraries: [6]
Irish has created or was a key contributor to many websites in an effort to encourage browser and web developers to move to HTML5: [7]
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Paul Irish | |
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Born | July 23, 1982 |
Nationality | American |
Education | Worcester Polytechnic Institute ( BS) |
Occupation | Developer Relations |
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Notable work | jQuery, Modernizr, Yeoman, HTML5 Boilerplate |
Website |
paulirish |
Paul Irish is an American front-end engineer and a developer advocate for the Google Chrome web browser. He is an evangelist in web technologies, including JavaScript and CSS. [1] [2] [3] [4][ dubious – discuss] In 2011, he was named Developer of the Year by The Net Awards for his contributions to the web development landscape and his participation in many popular open source projects. [5]
Irish has created, contributed to, or led the development of many front-end web development projects and JavaScript libraries: [6]
Irish has created or was a key contributor to many websites in an effort to encourage browser and web developers to move to HTML5: [7]