Tom Jennings
978-613-2-46236-7
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2010-09-03
39,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tom Jennings (born 1955 as Thomas Daniel Jennings in Boston, Massachusetts) is the creator of FidoNet, the first message and file networking system for BBSes. Originally, the FidoNet protocols were implemented in a program named Fido, authored by Jennings, but they were ultimately implemented by other authors in other software to create a network using a multiplicity of platforms.Aside from creating the most influential protocol for networking computer bulletin boards, Jennings built Wired magazine's first internet presence, wrote the portable BIOS that led to Phoenix Technologies BIOS, and maintains an authoritative history on character codes and encoding methods.
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