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{{Personal infobox | {{Personal infobox <!--see 'Template:Personal infobox' for full detail--> | ||
|image = Ward Cunningham.jpg | |image = [[File:Ward Cunningham.jpg|310px|alt=]]<br>A beaming Ward Cunningham, circa 2006 | ||
|gender = {{tag|Male | |name = Howard G. Cunningham<!--full OFFICIAL name of person--> | ||
| | |age = ''born:'' 26 May 1949<!--or DoB, or just year of birth; leave blank if unknown--> | ||
|nationality = {{tag|United States| | |gender = {{tag|Male wiki people|Male}} | ||
| | |other names= Ward Cunningham<br>'The creator of wiki'<br>The father of wiki<!--birth name (if different), wiki username(s), other nickname(s)--> | ||
|home wiki = [[Ward's Wiki | |nationality= {{tag|Wiki people from the United States|American}} | ||
| | |languages = English | ||
| | |residence = {{Wp|Beaverton, Oregon|Beaverton}}, {{Wp|Washington County, Oregon|Washington County}}, {{tag|Oregon}}, [[:Category:United States of America|United States of America]] | ||
|home wiki = [[WikiWikiWeb]], aka ''Ward's Wiki'' | |||
|status = Active<!--'Active', 'Semi-active', 'WikiHoliday', 'Retired', 'Deceased', etc; leave blank if unknown--> | |||
|website = https://C2.com | |||
|contacts = [https://Twitter.com/WardCunningham Twitter feed]<!--e-mail (anti-spam e-mail), Skype, IRC, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, etc; only if ALREADY in public domain; leave blank if none / unknown--> | |||
}}[[File:The Wiki Way book cover.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Ward Cunningham, the inventor of [[wiki]], was the co-author of the book ''[[The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web|The Wiki Way]]'', along with [[Bo Leuf]], first published 2001.]] | |||
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'''Howard G. Cunningham, {{Wp|List of master's degrees in North America#Computer Science|M.S.}}''', born 26 May 1949 in {{tag|Michigan|Michigan City}}, [[:Category:Indiana|Indiana]], United States of America, usually known as '''Ward Cunningham''', is an {{tag|Wiki people from the United States|American}} computer {{tag|Programming|programmer}}, and significantly, the inventor of the [[wiki]]. | |||
Within the [[wikisphere]], Cunningham is best known as the author and creator of the first {{tag|wiki}} software, {{tag|Wiki Base}};<ref name=Reasonator>[[Toolforge-Reasonator:21562045|Wiki Base (Q21562045) – wiki software that runs WikiWikiWeb]]; ''Reasonator.Toolforge.org''; [[Reasonator]], at [[Wikimedia Toolforge]]; accessed 22 December 2022.</ref> the name of which was inspired by ''wiki'', the [[:Category:Hawaiian|Hawaiian]] word for 'quick'.<ref>[https://C2.com/doc/etymology.html Correspondence on the Etymology of Wiki]; ''C2.com''; Ward Cunningham; November 2003; accessed 22 December 2022.</ref> In 2011, he created [[Smallest Federated Wiki]], a software tool for wiki federation, which applies aspects of software development such as [[fork]]ing to wiki pages. | |||
;''Publications | |||
*[ | *[[Bo Leuf]], Ward Cunningham (2005); '''''[[The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web]]'''''; Addison-Wesley Professional; 5th printing; ISBN 020171499X. | ||
*[http://wiki. | *Rick Mugridge, Ward Cunningham (2005); ''Fit for Developing Software''; Prentice Hall PTR; ISBN 0321269349. | ||
[[Category:Wiki | |||
;''References | |||
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;''External links | |||
*[[Wiki:WardCunningham|Ward Cunningham user page]] — Wiki.C2.com at [[WikiWikiWeb]], also known as Ward's Wiki | |||
*{{WM-Wikidata|Q7637|Ward Cunningham (Q7637)}} — www.Wikidata.org at [[Wikimedia Wikidata]] | |||
*{{Wp|Ward Cunningham}} — En.Wikipedia.org at the [[English Wikipedia]] | |||
*{{Wq|Ward Cunningham|Quotations from Ward Cunningham}} — En.Wikiquote.org at the [[English Wikiquote]] | |||
*[[Archive.org:20040909213633/http://www.ERCB.com/feature/feature.0071.html|ERCB: The Wiki Way (2001) – book review]] — at ERCB.com (via [[Archive.org]]); Electronic Review of Computer Books | |||
*[[Archive.org:20060411041312/http://www.SQLSummit.com/People/WCunningham.htm|Ward Cunningham discusses Eclipse, wiki, and agile development]] — at ''SQLSummit.com'', Ken North Computing, LLC., 7 April 2006 | |||
*[https://Corante.com/many/ward-cunningham-on-the-crucible-of-creativity/ Ward Cunningham on the Crucible of Creativity] — impressionistic transcript from Ward Cunningham’s opening keynote at [[WikiSym]], at ''Corante.com'', 17 October 2005 | |||
*[[GitHub:WardCunningham|Ward Cunningham]] — at [[GitHub|GitHub.com]] | |||
*{{WM-Commons|Category:Ward Cunningham|Gallery of Ward Cunningham images}} — Commons.Wikimedia.org at [[Wikimedia Commons]] | |||
[[Category:Wiki| ]] | |||
[[Category:Wiki Base| ]] | |||
[[Category:WikiWikiWeb| ]] |
Latest revision as of 13:37, 11 November 2023
A beaming Ward Cunningham, circa 2006 | |
Howard G. Cunningham | |
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Age: | born: 26 May 1949 |
Gender: | Male |
Other names: | Ward Cunningham 'The creator of wiki' The father of wiki |
Nationality: | American |
Language(s): | English |
Residence: | Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, United States of America |
Home wiki(s): | WikiWikiWeb, aka Ward's Wiki |
Editing status: | Active |
Pers. website: | https://C2.com |
Contact(s): | Twitter feed |
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Howard G. Cunningham, M.S., born 26 May 1949 in Michigan City, Indiana, United States of America, usually known as Ward Cunningham, is an American computer programmer, and significantly, the inventor of the wiki.
Within the wikisphere, Cunningham is best known as the author and creator of the first wiki software, Wiki Base;[1] the name of which was inspired by wiki, the Hawaiian word for 'quick'.[2] In 2011, he created Smallest Federated Wiki, a software tool for wiki federation, which applies aspects of software development such as forking to wiki pages.
- Publications
- Bo Leuf, Ward Cunningham (2005); The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web; Addison-Wesley Professional; 5th printing; ISBN 020171499X.
- Rick Mugridge, Ward Cunningham (2005); Fit for Developing Software; Prentice Hall PTR; ISBN 0321269349.
- References
- ↑ Wiki Base (Q21562045) – wiki software that runs WikiWikiWeb; Reasonator.Toolforge.org; Reasonator, at Wikimedia Toolforge; accessed 22 December 2022.
- ↑ Correspondence on the Etymology of Wiki; C2.com; Ward Cunningham; November 2003; accessed 22 December 2022.
- External links
- Ward Cunningham user page — Wiki.C2.com at WikiWikiWeb, also known as Ward's Wiki
- Ward Cunningham (Q7637) — www.Wikidata.org at Wikimedia Wikidata
- Ward Cunningham — En.Wikipedia.org at the English Wikipedia
- Quotations from Ward Cunningham — En.Wikiquote.org at the English Wikiquote
- ERCB: The Wiki Way (2001) – book review — at ERCB.com (via Archive.org); Electronic Review of Computer Books
- Ward Cunningham discusses Eclipse, wiki, and agile development — at SQLSummit.com, Ken North Computing, LLC., 7 April 2006
- Ward Cunningham on the Crucible of Creativity — impressionistic transcript from Ward Cunningham’s opening keynote at WikiSym, at Corante.com, 17 October 2005
- Ward Cunningham — at GitHub.com
- Gallery of Ward Cunningham images — Commons.Wikimedia.org at Wikimedia Commons