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Dave Thomas (programmer)

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British computer programmer
Not to be confused with David A. Thomas (software developer).
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Dave Thomas speaking at the Pasadena Rails Studio

Dave Thomas (born 1960) is a computer programmer, author and editor. He has written about Ruby and together with Andy Hunt, he co-authored The Pragmatic Programmer and runs The Pragmatic Bookshelf publishing company. Thomas moved to the United States from England in 1994 and lives north of Dallas, Texas.

Thomas coined the phrases 'Code Kata' and 'DRY' (Don't Repeat Yourself), and was an original signatory and author of The Manifesto for Agile Software Development. He studied computer science at Imperial College London.[1] [2] [unreliable source? ]

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  1. ^ "Interview: Author Dave Thomas". rubylearning.com. Archived from the original on 2009年08月01日. Retrieved 2009年07月03日.
  2. ^ "Dave Thomas".
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