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Philip Greenspun has been in and around the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1979. He is
currently teaching "Software
Engineering for Web Applications" (6.171), a
course that he co-developed with Hal Abelson. This has
been a successful course at MIT and is being used by
computer science departments at 20 other universities
around the world. Greenspun is the author of two
textbooks used at MIT, including Internet
Application Workbook (available at http://philip.greenspun.com/internet-application-workbook/).
In the mid-1990s, Greenspun founded the Scalable
Systems for Online Communities research group at MIT and
spun it out into ArsDigita,
which grew into a $30 million (revenue) open-source
enterprise software company. The software is best known
for its support of public online communities, such as photo.net,
which started as Philip Greenspun's home page and grew
to serve 110,000 users educating each other to become
better photographers.
More: Resume
www.philip.greenspun.com
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