David A. Thomas (software developer)
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David A. Thomas | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Education | Bachelor of Electrical Engineering – Carleton University (1969), Master of Systems and Computer Engineering – Carleton University, (1976) |
Alma mater | Carleton University |
Occupation(s) | Software developer, academic, CEO, investor, conference organizer |
David A. Thomas, sometimes known as "Big" Dave Thomas is a software developer, researcher and entrepreneur. He was founder and CEO of
He has taught and researched at universities in Canada and Australia, and advises R&D teams in
Career
Carleton University
David A. Thomas completed a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada in 1969, and a Master of Systems and Computer Engineering there in 1976.[1] From 1969, he has had a long history of involvement with computing services and research at Carleton, and was appointed an assistant professor and then a professor in 1990. To this day, Thomas is an adjunct professor at Carleton.
In 1984, Thomas started and led the Object Oriented Research Group at Carleton with colleagues Wilf LaLonde and John Pugh.
Object Technology International
In 1988, Thomas founded the company Object Technology International, based in Ottawa, to commercialize the products. He was CEO of the company until its eventual acquisition. An early project was an embedded Smalltalk for
Thomas left IBM in 1998. He spent several years in academia at Carleton, and the Australian universities University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology.
Agile, Big Data, Fast Data
Thomas has guided several startups in Big Data and Fast Data, including kx. His own R&D operation in Ottawa, Bedarra Labs, is now the R&D arm of First Derivatives plc, kx's parent company.[4]
YOW conferences
Thomas was part of the organizing committees for
In 2008, he brought a conference much like JAOO to Australia. English speakers tended to spell out the acronym, while Danes and Germans pronounced the name "Yow". As the conference became less Java-oriented, the decision was made to remove all doubt and call it simply YOW. In Europe, JAOO was renamed GOTO conference in 2011.[5]
There are now Yow conferences and other events every year in several Australian and Asian cities. The business was sold to Skills Matter in 2020, and then in 2022 YOW was acquired by Trifork, the organiser of the GOTO conferences in Europe.[6]
Awards
Thomas was awarded the title of Distinguished Engineer by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) in 2008.[7]
Publications
Smalltalk With Style Klimas, Edward J., Thomas, David A. and Skublics, Suzanne, Prentice Hall, NJ 1996
References
- ^ "Microsoft Word - DaveThomasCV.doc" (PDF). Retrieved 2020-01-30.
- ISBN 9780521666503.
- ^ a b "Travels With Smalltalk". Archived from the original on 2001-06-14.
- ^ "Bedarra Research Labs Company Overview". Bedarra.com. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
- ^ "About GOTO". GOTO conference. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
- ^ "Trifork takes over YOW brand". trifork.com. Trifork. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
- ^ "Recipients". Awards.acm.org. Retrieved 2020-01-30.