Daniel Glazman
Daniel Glazman is a programmer French, born the February 25th 1967.
Former student of the polytechnic school (promotion 1986) and of ENST, it worked at Grif then with Électricité de France, like at Netscape before founding his own structure, Disruptive Innovations. Parallel to that, it published on the graphic formats in STMag (1991), and belonged to the work group of standardization of the language CS, with W3C. In 1998, it writes the book CS 2 , published by the Éditions Eyrolles (ISBN 2-212-09051-X).
Specialized in the edition of documents SGML and XML, he in particular worked on Composer, the editor HTML of continuation Internet Mozilla, when he was at Netscape.
In 2003, it created the company Disruptive Innovations and since it develops Nvu, a software based on Mozilla Composer.
Daniel Glazman announced on September 15th, 2006 that it ceased any official development of Nvu. A " project; fork" of Nvu, KompoZer is maintained by a community of developers to the next version of Nvu. Glazman currently works on a successor of Nvu, initially called Composer, as a Mozilla.org project. It entirely is rewritten and based on Mozilla and XULRunner.
See too
Internal bonds
- CS
- Nvu
External bonds
- Personal site and blog
- Disruptive Innovations
- CS 2, of the style sheets for the Web, Daniel Glazman at Eyrolles
- Kompozer the site of Kompozer, i.e. a nonofficial NVU 1.0 with corrections of bugs and addition of functionalities.
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