DJ Delorie
DJ Delorie is an American software developer. He initiated and maintains the DJGPP project, a port of the GNU C/ compiler and tools suite, targeted for PCs running MS-DOS or DOS terminals under Microsoft Windows.
He attended the private Clarkson University in 1984-86 and later worked at Data General and Cabletron Systems. Currently, he works for Red Hat to overhaul the GNU Compiler Collection.
He is also a developer on Harry Eaton's "pcb" (formerly Thomas Nau's "pcb"), an open source layout editor for printed circuit boards. pcb can be a stand-alone application or an element of the gEDA suite.
DJ Delorie makes a point of having his first name actually spelled DJ, and not D.J. or similar. DJ is the actual name, not the initials of first and middle name.
He attended the private Clarkson University in 1984-86 and later worked at Data General and Cabletron Systems. Currently, he works for Red Hat to overhaul the GNU Compiler Collection.
He is also a developer on Harry Eaton's "pcb" (formerly Thomas Nau's "pcb"), an open source layout editor for printed circuit boards. pcb can be a stand-alone application or an element of the gEDA suite.
DJ Delorie makes a point of having his first name actually spelled DJ, and not D.J. or similar. DJ is the actual name, not the initials of first and middle name.
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