1, John Carmack (John Carmack)
John isProgramMember godfather. He has been striving to overturn the obstacles to the rapid industrialization of the world, leading the wave of the times while still making research achievements part of the game, and its contribution is awesome. His innovations in computer graphics have brought us Wolfenstein 3D, doom & quake.
2, Linus Torvalds (Linus Torvalds)
The father of Linux, he wants to create a Unix-like operating system for the PC, not only achieving this goal, but also bringing a creative revolution to the software-open source.
3, Tim Berners-Lee (TIM berneas Lee)
The inventor of World Wide Web, who has brought things to the Internet to the people of the world.
4. Douglas Andrew bell
He developed a well-known game: dungeon master, and brought RPG games into a new era. Although graphics technology has made great strides over the years, thousands of games are still replicating the inventory system he created in 1987 ).
5, Dennis Ritchie (Dennis Ritchie)
Father of C language! Dennis Ritchie has deep research on many fields, including C, altran, B, BCPL and UNIX. He was particularly influential in C. his book, The C programming language, is undoubtedly the best programming book in history.
6. Bram Cohen (Bram Cohen)
Father of BitTorrent technology! Bram has compiled the BitTorrent protocol to allow file sharing. Today, this technology is used in every corner of the Internet.
7, Rasmus lerdorf, andI gutmans & Zeev suraski
Father of PHP! PHP is now running on 34% of web pages on the Internet.
Rasmus lerdorf
AndI gutmans
Zeev suraski
8, Jez san
The founder of Argonaut, even if senior executives are still working on programming, hisCodeThe breakthrough in cutting-edge programming technology is often brilliant.
9, Bjarne stroustrup
Father of C ++. What will happen without taking the lead from C to C ++?
10, Richard Bartle, Roy Trubshaw
They wrote the first online multiplayer online game together. The first mud (multi-user level), written at the University of, has become a way for users to communicate over the Internet and is part of Internet culture.
Richard Bartle, Roy Trubshaw