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Don Becker and Linus Torvalds on TechNetCast 8

lamefrog writes "As mentioned earlier on slashdot, Don Becker and Guido van Rossum were awarded the 1999 Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming award. At the awards ceremony in SF last week Don received the prize from the hands of Linus Torvalds. You can watch it all on Dr. Dobb's TechNetCast in RealVideo. Also, in case you missed it, some members of mozilla were featured on another recent program. "
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Don Becker and Linus Torvalds on TechNetCast

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  • Thank you for providing the link. At the end of the article there are a few links that continue. Very good reading.
  • Interesting that a news of Microsoft porting Internet Explorer draws hundreds of comments and this one almost none? I couldn't care less about IE, may it rot in windows.

    Donald Becker for president!
  • The article doesnt really offer a lot to argue about... Unless you think they shouldnt have got that award you just read it and move on.
  • Nice to see those people rewarded for their hard work. DDJ is actually a nice magazine too, unbiased of operating systems and stuff. What really annoyed me that the announcer guy kept misprenouncing Linux and Linus' name. Becker said he admired Linus' management skills, although he knew that that would make Linus cringe :-) Great that Guido van Rossum got awarded. He deserves that award.
  • I went over to check out the article when I realized few people here were commenting on it? Could it suck that much or are most people at work and not wanting to kick in the Real Video?

    There is a print article [technetcast.com] as well.

    Donald Becker was recognized for implement[ing] the Beowulf Project, a cluster computer connected via Ethernet and running on Linux.

    Guido van Rossum was reconized for creating Python.

    If you don't have the time (or afraid of getting caught) to watch the Real Video, check out the print link for the summary. Good recogniztion for these folk, perhaps not controversial enough for discussion?

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