Born:1961 Birthplace:Pittsburgh, PA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation:Computer Programmer Nationality: United States Executive summary: Inventor of JavaScript Designed and implemented the JavaScript programming language, embedded in browsers since Netscape 2.0 in 1995. Standardized versions of the language have the awkward name ECMAScript; Adobe's Flash technology uses a variant. Eich had been Mozilla's CTO for over a decade, and was appointed CEO in March 2014. Yet just ten days later, he was forced to resign in the wake of a media controversy, stemming from a 2008 donation of $1000 to support California Proposition 8, banning gay marriage in the state. The donation was old news, having been previously reported in 2012. It is theorized that the controversy was reopened in response to Eich's position on a DRM standard, Encrypted Media Extensions, developed by Microsoft, Google and Netflix. EME had the support of the W3C and Hollywood but had been publicly opposed by Eich. A month after his ouster, Mozilla published a statement that "with most competing browsers and the content industry embracing the W3C EME specification, Mozilla has little choice but to implement EME."
Wife: (five children)
High School:Gaithersburg High School, Gaithersburg, MD (1979) University:BS Math and Computer Science, Santa Clara University (1983) University:MS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1986)
Mozilla Foundation CEO (2014) Mozilla Foundation Chief Technology Officer (2003-14) Netscape Computer Programmer (1995-2003) Silicon Graphics Computer Programmer (1985-92) Committee to Re-Elect Ron Paul Mozilla Foundation Board of Directors (2003-14)
Official Website: https://www.brendaneich.com/
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