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David Megginson

David Megginson (born 1964) is a Canadian computer software consultant and developer, specializing in open-source software development and application. He was the lead developer and original maintainer of the Simple API for XML (SAX), a leading streaming API for XML.

Megginson has been part of the SGML, and then XML, communities since 1991.

For the World Wide Web Consortium, he served as chair of the XML Information Set Working Group, and as a member of both the XML Working Group and XML Co-ordination Group.

In 2000, Sun Microsystems and JavaPro magazine awarded Megginson the Java Technology Achievement Award For Outstanding Individual Contribution to the Java Community.

He made significant contributions to other open source software projects including FlightGear (a cross-platform flight simulator making use of XML), the NewsML Toolkit library for NewsML, the XMLWriter libraries for Perl and Java, RDF Filter, and SGMLSpm (a mid-1990s precursor to many XML functionalities).

Megginson is also known for providing the first response to Andrew S. Tanenbaum's "Linux is obsolete." Usenet post. His response then evolved into the famous Tanenbaum–Torvalds debate.

He is an instrument-rated private pilot, and maintains weblogs about technology and small-plane aviation. Formerly employed by the University of Ottawa, he maintains his consulting and development practice in Ottawa, Ontario. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mentoring in Action by Megginson, David; Clutterbuck, David; Garvey, Bob; Stokes, P

    Published 2006
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    Techniques for Coaching and Mentoring by Megginson, David

    Published 2005
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    Human Resource development by Megginson, David

    Published 2001
    Book
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    CULTIVATING SELF-DEVELOPMENT by MEGGINSON DAVID

    Published 1997
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    MENTORING IN ACTION : A PRACTICAL GUIDE by MEGGINSON DAVID

    Published 2007
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