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John Walker (programmer)

John Walker is a computer programmer, author and co-founder of the computer-aided design software company Autodesk. He has more recently been recognized for his writing on his website Fourmilab.

Early projects Edit

In 1974/1975, Walker wrote the ANIMAL software, which self-replicated on UNIVAC 1100 machines. It is considered one of the first computer viruses.[1][2][3]

Walker also founded the hardware integration manufacturing company Marinchip.[4] Among other things, Marinchip pioneered the translation of numerous computer language compilers to Intel platforms.[citation needed]

Autodesk Edit

In 1982, John Walker and 12 other programmers pooled US$59,000 to start Autodesk (AutoCAD), and began working on several computer applications.[5] The first completed was AutoCAD,[6] a software application for computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting.[7] AutoCAD had begun life as Interact,[8][9] a CAD, written by programmer Michael Riddle[10] in a proprietary language. Walker and Riddle rewrote the program, and established a profit-sharing agreement for any product derived from InteractCAD. Walker subsequently paid Riddle US$10 million for all the rights.[citation needed]

By mid-1986, the company had grown to 255 employees with annual sales of over $40 million.[6] That year, Walker resigned as chairman and president of the company, continuing to work as a programmer.[11] In 1989, Walker's book, The Autodesk File, was published.[12] It describes his experiences at Autodesk, based around internal documents (particularly email) of the company.[13]

Walker moved to Switzerland in 1991. By 1994, when he resigned from the company, it was the sixth-largest personal computer software company in the world, primarily from the sales of AutoCAD. Walker owned about $45 million of stock in Autodesk at the time.[11]

Fourmilab Edit

He publishes on his personal domain, "Fourmi Lab", designed to be a play on Fermilab and Fourmi, French for “ant”, one of his early interests.[14] On his Web site, Walker publishes about his personal projects, including a hardware random number generator called HotBits, along with software that he writes and freely distributes, such as his Earth and Moon viewer.[15][16] Another notable book was called The Hacker's Diet.

The digital imprimatur Edit

Among other things, he is noted for a frequently cited article entitled The Digital Imprimatur: How big brother and big media can put the Internet genie back in the bottle, an article about Internet censorship written in 2003.[17][18] It was published in the magazine Knowledge, Technology & Policy.[19] In the article, Walker argues that there is increasing pressure limiting the ability for Internet users to voice their ideas, as well as predicting further Internet censorship. Walker said that the most likely candidate to usher what he calls "the digital imprimatur" is digital rights management, or DRM.[19]

In popular culture Edit

 
A famous "Evil Empires" (USSR and US) bumper sticker made by J. Walker. It was first published in July, 1990.

Walker's interest in artificial life prompted him to hire Rudy Rucker, a mathematician and science fiction author, for work on cellular automata software. Rucker later drew from his experience at Autodesk in Silicon Valley for his novel The Hacker and the Ants, in which one of the characters is loosely based on John Walker.[20]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Walker, John (August 21, 1996). "The Animal Episode". Fourmilab. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  2. ^ Parikka, Jussi (2007). Digital Contagions: A Media Archaeology of Computer Viruses. Peter Lang. pp. 41, 239–40. ISBN 9780820488370.
  3. ^ Stern, Zack (May 2008). "White Paper: The Evolution of Viruses". Maximum PC. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  4. ^ Markoff, John (1999). "Saying Goodbye, Good Riddance To Silicon Valley". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  5. ^ Markoff, John (April 28, 1994). "COMPANY NEWS; Autodesk Founder Saddles Up and Leaves". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  6. ^ a b McCarty, John R. (May 30, 1986). "Micro-miracle: Autodesk has 'image' of success". The Pittsburgh Press. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  7. ^ Zachary, G. Pascal (May 29, 1992). "'Theocracy of Hackers' Rules Autodesk Inc., A Strangely Run Firm". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  8. ^ Yares, Evan (February 17, 2012). . 3D CAD World. AutoCAD's ancestor: WTWH Media, LLC. Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  9. ^ Riddle, Michael (October 1, 2009). "Let me introduce myself". Michael Riddle. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  10. ^ "Mike Riddle & the Story of AutoCAD, EasyCAD, FastCAD & more". DigiBarn. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  11. ^ a b Markoff, John (April 28, 1994). "Autodesk Founder Saddles Up and Leaves". The New York Times. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  12. ^ "Telling the Story Behind Autodesk". New Straits Times. November 2, 1989. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  13. ^ Walker, John (1989). The Autodesk File: Bits of History, Words of Experience. New Riders Pub. ISBN 9780934035637.
  14. ^ John Walker. "Frequently asked questions".
  15. ^ Walker, John. "HotBits: Genuine random numbers, generated by radioactive decay". fourmilab.ch. Retrieved March 30, 2006.
  16. ^ Walker, John. "Earth and Moon Viewer". fourmilab.ch. Retrieved March 30, 2006.
  17. ^ "Digital Imprimatur in a Nutshell", Donna Wentworth and Fred von Lohmann, Electronic Frontier Foundation. Retrieved 7 April 2004.
  18. ^ "The digital imprimatur and the right to read", M. Kathleen Milberry, Geeks & Global Justice, 23 April 2008. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  19. ^ a b John Walker (2003), "The Digital Imprimatur: How big brother and big media can put the Internet genie back in the bottle", Knowledge, Technology & Policy, Volume 16, Issue 3 (Fall 2003), Springer, pages 24-77, ISSN 0897-1986 (print), ISSN 1874-6314 (online), doi:10.1007/s12130-003-1032-6. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  20. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions".

External links Edit

  • Official website

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John Walker is a computer programmer author and co founder of the computer aided design software company Autodesk He has more recently been recognized for his writing on his website Fourmilab Contents 1 Early projects 2 Autodesk 3 Fourmilab 4 The digital imprimatur 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly projects EditIn 1974 1975 Walker wrote the ANIMAL software which self replicated on UNIVAC 1100 machines It is considered one of the first computer viruses 1 2 3 Walker also founded the hardware integration manufacturing company Marinchip 4 Among other things Marinchip pioneered the translation of numerous computer language compilers to Intel platforms citation needed Autodesk EditIn 1982 John Walker and 12 other programmers pooled US 59 000 to start Autodesk AutoCAD and began working on several computer applications 5 The first completed was AutoCAD 6 a software application for computer aided design CAD and drafting 7 AutoCAD had begun life as Interact 8 9 a CAD written by programmer Michael Riddle 10 in a proprietary language Walker and Riddle rewrote the program and established a profit sharing agreement for any product derived from InteractCAD Walker subsequently paid Riddle US 10 million for all the rights citation needed By mid 1986 the company had grown to 255 employees with annual sales of over 40 million 6 That year Walker resigned as chairman and president of the company continuing to work as a programmer 11 In 1989 Walker s book The Autodesk File was published 12 It describes his experiences at Autodesk based around internal documents particularly email of the company 13 Walker moved to Switzerland in 1991 By 1994 when he resigned from the company it was the sixth largest personal computer software company in the world primarily from the sales of AutoCAD Walker owned about 45 million of stock in Autodesk at the time 11 Fourmilab EditHe publishes on his personal domain Fourmi Lab designed to be a play on Fermilab and Fourmi French for ant one of his early interests 14 On his Web site Walker publishes about his personal projects including a hardware random number generator called HotBits along with software that he writes and freely distributes such as his Earth and Moon viewer 15 16 Another notable book was called The Hacker s Diet The digital imprimatur EditAmong other things he is noted for a frequently cited article entitled The Digital Imprimatur How big brother and big media can put the Internet genie back in the bottle an article about Internet censorship written in 2003 17 18 It was published in the magazine Knowledge Technology amp Policy 19 In the article Walker argues that there is increasing pressure limiting the ability for Internet users to voice their ideas as well as predicting further Internet censorship Walker said that the most likely candidate to usher what he calls the digital imprimatur is digital rights management or DRM 19 In popular culture Edit nbsp A famous Evil Empires USSR and US bumper sticker made by J Walker It was first published in July 1990 Walker s interest in artificial life prompted him to hire Rudy Rucker a mathematician and science fiction author for work on cellular automata software Rucker later drew from his experience at Autodesk in Silicon Valley for his novel The Hacker and the Ants in which one of the characters is loosely based on John Walker 20 See also EditThe Right to Read Amazon Kindle remote deletion controversyReferences Edit Walker John August 21 1996 The Animal Episode Fourmilab Retrieved March 20 2012 Parikka Jussi 2007 Digital Contagions A Media Archaeology of Computer Viruses Peter Lang pp 41 239 40 ISBN 9780820488370 Stern Zack May 2008 White Paper The Evolution of Viruses Maximum PC Retrieved March 20 2012 Markoff John 1999 Saying Goodbye Good Riddance To Silicon Valley The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 20 2018 Markoff John April 28 1994 COMPANY NEWS Autodesk Founder Saddles Up and Leaves The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 22 2017 a b McCarty John R May 30 1986 Micro miracle Autodesk has image of success The Pittsburgh Press Retrieved March 20 2018 Zachary G Pascal May 29 1992 Theocracy of Hackers Rules Autodesk Inc A Strangely Run Firm The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved March 20 2018 Yares Evan February 17 2012 AutoCAD s ancestor 3D CAD World AutoCAD s ancestor WTWH Media LLC Archived from the original on February 1 2014 Retrieved November 21 2022 Riddle Michael October 1 2009 Let me introduce myself Michael Riddle Retrieved November 21 2022 Mike Riddle amp the Story of AutoCAD EasyCAD FastCAD amp more DigiBarn Retrieved November 21 2022 a b Markoff John April 28 1994 Autodesk Founder Saddles Up and Leaves The New York Times Retrieved March 20 2012 Telling the Story Behind Autodesk New Straits Times November 2 1989 Retrieved March 20 2012 Walker John 1989 The Autodesk File Bits of History Words of Experience New Riders Pub ISBN 9780934035637 John Walker Frequently asked questions Walker John HotBits Genuine random numbers generated by radioactive decay fourmilab ch Retrieved March 30 2006 Walker John Earth and Moon Viewer fourmilab ch Retrieved March 30 2006 Digital Imprimatur in a Nutshell Donna Wentworth and Fred von Lohmann Electronic Frontier Foundation Retrieved 7 April 2004 The digital imprimatur and the right to read M Kathleen Milberry Geeks amp Global Justice 23 April 2008 Retrieved 12 August 2014 a b John Walker 2003 The Digital Imprimatur How big brother and big media can put the Internet genie back in the bottle Knowledge Technology amp Policy Volume 16 Issue 3 Fall 2003 Springer pages 24 77 ISSN 0897 1986 print ISSN 1874 6314 online doi 10 1007 s12130 003 1032 6 Retrieved 11 August 2014 Frequently Asked Questions External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Walker programmer amp oldid 1170911197 The digital imprimatur, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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