Aaron Swartz | |
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Aaron Swartz at a Creative Commons event on Dizember 13, 2008 | |
Born | Aaron H. Swartz[1] 8 November 1986 Highland Park, Illinois,[2] U.S. |
Dee'd | 11 Januar 2013 Brooklyn, New York, U.S. | (aged 26)
Cause o daith | Suicide bi hangin |
Alma mater | Stanford Varsity |
Thrift | Software developer, writer, Internet activist |
Title | Fellow, Harvard Varsity Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics |
Awairds | American Library Association's James Madison Award (posthumously) EFF Pioneer Award 2013 (posthumously) Internet Hall of Fame 2013 (posthumously) |
Wabsteid | |
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Aaron Hillel Swartz (November 8, 1986 – Januar 11, 2013) wis an American computer programmer, entrepreneur, writer, poleetical organizer, an Internet hacktivist. He wis involvit in the development o the web feed format RSS[3] an the Markdown publishin format,[4] the organisation Creative Commons,[5] the wabsteid framework web.py,[6] an the social news steid Reddit, in which he became a pairtner efter its merger wi his company, Infogami.[i]
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Swartz helped create RSS—a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works (blog entries, news headlines, ...) in a standardized format—at the age of 14.
Aaron was one of the early architects of Creative Commons. As a teenager, he helped design the code layer to our licenses...
Web.py, the brainchild of Aaron Swartz, who developed it while working at Reddit.com, describes itself as a ‘minimalist’s framework.’ ... Test Center Scorecard: Capability 7; Ease of Development 9; Documentation 7; ...; Overall Score 7.6, Good.