• Source: Jean-Loup Gailly
    • Jean-Loup Gailly (born 1956) is a French computer scientist and an author of gzip. He wrote the compression code of the portable archiver of the Info-ZIP and the tools compatible with the PKZIP archiver for MS-DOS. He worked on zlib in collaboration with Mark Adler.
      He wrote a chapter on fractal image compression for Mark Nelson's The Data Compression Book.
      From 1981—1989 He worked as a senior developer on Ada compilers for Alsys.
      From 1990 to 1995, while working for Chorus Systèmes SA, he designed the real-time executive of the ChorusOS microkernel.
      From 1999 to 2001, he was the CTO of Mandrakesoft.
      From 2006 to 2014, he worked at Google as a Tech. Lead Manager.


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      Gailly's home page
      Jean-Loup Gailly on gzip, Go and Mandrake, an interview on Slashdot

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