Chip Morningstar
Chip Morningstar | |
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Born | United States |
Education | First Penguin Award |
Website | www |
Chip Morningstar is an American software architect, mainly for online entertainment and communication.
Morningstar held many jobs throughout his career in the research and development of technology and programs. Most notably was Morningstar's role as project leader for
Early life and education
Morningstar graduated from
Chip Morningstar started his career as a research assistant at the University of Michigan and as an independent computer consultant. His original major was Aerospace at the University of Michigan. After his summer job in 1977 where he was surrounded by up to date computer technology, he changed his major to computer engineering.[7] In 1979, he took a job at the Environmental Research Institute of Michigan (ERIM) as a research engineer. While at ERIM he developed image processing software, languages and tools for the Cytocomputer. Morningstar also co-invented the Leonard-Morningstar image filter algorithm.[6]
Career
Morningstar worked with
Presenting at the Second International Conference on Cyberspace in 1991, Morningstar and Randy Farmer found themselves bemused by the seemingly impenetrable postmodern "lit crit" of some academic speakers.[15][16] They revised their paper, "Cyberspace Colonies",[17] to feature a parody of this phraseology, and presented it on the second day of the conference. Morningstar subsequently published an essay on the topic, "How to Deconstruct Almost Anything".[16] After the conference, he analyzed the leading names in postmodern literary theory and philosophy of the era to determine if there was anything of value hidden behind the dense verbiage, if the underlying concepts were "bogus", or if there was actually no intellectual content at all. Morningstar ultimately determined "there is indeed some content, much of it interesting", but he also wrote: "The language and idea space of the field have become so convoluted that they have confused even themselves." "My Postmodern Adventure" has been described as "a wonderful cutting-through of academic weed to find the ideas that flower at the center of post-modernism".[18]
Morningstar was chief architect at
Morningstar then worked at State Software, where he helped create the JSON format with Crockford in 2001.[21] From 2003 to 2005, he worked at Avistar Communications as principal architect for a videoconferencing system.[6][non-primary source needed] In 2005, he joined Yahoo!, where he was the principal architect and development team leader for the Yahoo! Core Identity Platform (CoreID). CoreID is a system that provides a framework for the storage and retrieval for all users of Yahoo!.[6][non-primary source needed] He was also a team leader of the Yahoo! Reputation Platform,[22] as well as a member of Yahoo!'s Social Media advisory program.[6][non-primary source needed]
After Yahoo!, Morningstar and Farmer ran a consulting firm[23] from 2009 to 2011.[6][non-primary source needed] From 2012[6][non-primary source needed] to 2016,[24] he worked as an architect at PayPal and served as the company's representative to the Ecma TC39 committee, the international JavaScript standards body.[25] In January 2020, he joined Agoric.[26]
Honors and recognitions
In March 2001, Morningstar and his colleague Randy Farmer were awarded the First Penguin Award by the International Game Developers Association for their work on Lucasfilm's Habitat.[27][28] This game contributed to the evolution of what is now known as massively multiplayer games.
References
- ^ Handy, Alex (November 14, 2016). "The future of software security". SD Times.
After 40 years developing software
- ^ a b c d Epstein, Jim (October 7, 2020). "Before the Web: The 1980s Dream of a Free and Borderless Virtual World". Reason.
- ISBN 9781430219491 – via Google Books.
Chip Morningstar started [Habitat]. He invented the avatar; he invented the graphical virtual world โ Douglas Crockford
- ^ Hale, Constance (1996). "Wired style : principles of English usage in the digital age". San Francisco, Calif. : HardWired : Distributed to the trade by Publishers Group West.
- ^ ISBN 9781598845853.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Morningstar, Chip. "Resume". Retrieved December 20, 2011.
- ^ Wallis, Alistair (October 12, 2006). "Playing Catch Up: Habitat's Chip Morningstar and Randy Farmer". Gamastura. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
- ^ Milburn, Colin (April 24, 2015). "Mondo Nano: Fun and Games in the World of Digital Matter". Duke University Press.
Chip Morningstar had known K. Eric Drexler [...] They had worked on the Xanadu Project along with [...] Mark S. Miller
- ^ a b Kimen, Shel (December 1998). "Maximum PC, Dec 1998". Future US, Inc. p. 53.
- ^ "The Game Archeologist Moves Into Lucasfilm's Habitat". Joystiq. January 10, 2012. Archived from the original on August 10, 2013. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
- ^ Kan, Michael. "What is an Avatar? Creators Chip Morningstar and Randy Farmer Trace the Ancient Roots of the Latest Buzzword". Retrieved December 20, 2011.
- ^ Hatfield, Daemon (April 26, 2007). "Interview: SCUMM of the Earth". IGN. Ziff Davis. p. 1. Archived from the original on October 9, 2015. Retrieved August 21, 2015.
- ^ "MOCAGH.ORG: Lucasfilm and Lucasarts: maniac manual". Internet Archive. Lucasfilm. 1987.
- ^ "ZAK MCKRACKEN". Internet Archive. Lucasfilm. 1988.
- ^ Farmer, Randy (May 10, 1991). "The Second International Conference on Cyberspace: Literary Criticism Collides With Software Engineering" (PDF). p. 3. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
- ^ a b Morningstar, Chip. "How to Deconstruct Almost Anything". Retrieved May 10, 2019.
- ^ Jacobson, Robert (April 28, 1991). "Report on Cyberspace Conference 2, Santa Cruz, CA, Apr 91". Newsgroup: sci.virtual-worlds. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
- ISBN 0-131-01816-7.
- ^ "Making Java A Secure Programming Language". web.stanford.edu. February 19, 1997.
- ^ LLC, SPIN Media (October 1994). "Chip+Morningstar"+crockford&pg=PA88 "SPIN". SPIN Media LLC.
- ISBN 9781949815023.
- ISBN 9781449388690.
- ^ Schiemann, Dylan (August 23, 2010). "[Foundation] [VOTE] Accept the Open Reputation Framework as a Dojo Foundation sponsored project?".
- ^ Handy, Alex (January 25, 2016). "SD Times Blog: Macross 6502 on GitHub". SD Times.
Today, he works as the architect at PayPal
- ^ "Minute of the 46th meeting of Ecma TC39" (PDF). Santa Clara, CA, USA: TC39 committee. May 27โ29, 2015. p. 1.
- ^ "Agoric - Team". November 30, 2023. Archived from the original on October 30, 2023. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
- ^ Smith, Rob (2008). "Rogue Leaders โ The Story Of Lucasarts". p. 24.
- ^ "First Penguin Archive". Game Developers Choice Awards. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
External links
- Official website
- "The Lessons of Lucasfilm's Habitat", by Morningstar and Farmer, presented at the First International Conference on Cyberspace (LCCN 91-27372.
- "How to Deconstruct Almost Anything" (the version on the author's own website)
- GitHub profile with open-source software contributions