Visual Smalltalk Enterprise - People

People

A partial list of people that worked at Digitalk/ParcPlace on VSE:

Person Comments
George Bosworth Co-founder of Digitalk and co-creator of Smalltalk/V. Inventor of Ephemerons. Worked later on the garbage collector in the Microsoft .Net.
Jim Anderson Co-founder of Digitalk and co-creator of Smalltalk/V.
Mike Teng Co-founder of Digitalk and co-creator of Smalltalk/V.
Barbara Noparstak Co-founder of Digitalk.
Lee Breisacher Early employee of Digitalk and significant contributor to Smalltalk/V Win and PM and VSE.
Allen Wirfs-Brock Chief scientist at Digitalk-ParcPlace. Currently works for Mozilla.
Eric Clayberg Creator of WindowBuilder toolkit. Vice President of Development at Digitalk-ParcPlace. . Currently Vice President of Product Development at Instantiations .
Stephan B. Wessels Digitalk Professional Services, frameworks development., .
Suzanne Fortman Digitalk Marketing. Came back to Cincom as Smalltalk Program Director.
Gary Gregory Worked on VSE, PARTS, the VM and database interfaces. Now works at Seagull Software .
Dan Rubel Worked on Subpanes/V. Is CTO of Instantiations
Roxie Rochat Worked on Subpanes/V. Now works for Stoaks Software.
Bart Weller Worked on Subpanes/V.
Ken Cooper Worked on Subpanes/V. Got hired by Microsoft in 1997.
Ted Peters Worked on Subpanes/V. Also got hired by Microsoft in 1997.
Mike Taylor Was Vice President of Professional Services at Digitalk. Now he is CEO and president of Instantiations.
Tim Rowledge Worked on a lot of Smalltalk stuff at ParcPlace Systems Inc. Now works on Squeak.

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