Marc J. Rochkind

Updated at: April 11, 2009, 12:02 a.m.

Marc Rochkind started his career at Bell Labs in 1970, where he was lucky enough to get into UNIX at its infancy. His best-known invention back then was the Source Code Control System (SCCS), the ancestor of all modern version-control systems. He left Bell Labs in the early 1980s when personal computers started to get interesting.

Since then, he has been a writer, teacher, consultant, engineering manager, and entrepreneur (having founded XVT Software, which sold a GUI-portability development tool, which he authored, the XVT (eXtensible Virtual Toolkit)).

Now he's back to being a writer, and is a big fan of Linux, open source, and web-based applications.

Marc J. Rochkind is based in Louisville, Colorado.


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