We know Jeff and Joel use Stack Overflow (obviously), but what other "famous" developers or at least working on popular projects, or important blogs do you know of that are using Stack Overflow?

Define famous: Book authors, popular project leaders/developers (think VCS, an IDE, a database engine, etc., stuff we ask about here at Stack Overflow). I mean famous as in "has done something important for the rest of us".

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Yes it does. If Charles Manson ever takes up programming, he will instantly be a "famous developer". – MusiGenesis Dec 11 '08 at 16:38
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Now you've gone and made Angelina and the kids cry. Shame on you! – MusiGenesis Dec 11 '08 at 16:39
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What i love about checking out the profiles of these people is to read the answers they give to their own specialization. – Ólafur Waage Jan 6 '09 at 0:33
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I'd heard of Romain Guy (co-author of the Java book Filthy Rich Clients) before he showed up here. He seems to have posted one answer and left, though.

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Andrei Alexandrescu, an author of several C++ programming books.

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I see Frans Bouma recently registered.

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I've written books about programming, but I'm not famous. 99% of the people mentioned in the answers here aren't famous either. John Resig, Miguel de Icaza, and Ray Ozzie qualify as famous. The other dudes, meh.

Just another navel-gazing poll on SO.

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Jesse Liberty, author of several programming books and Silverlight blogger.

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Rudy Velthuis of TeamB fame is on SO too. Besides being very knowledgeable, he is also a really nice person.

--jeroen

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Kevin Bourrillion, of Google Collections fame (nowerdays Guava), is a pretty active user.

Ok, not as famous in the Java world as, say, Josh Bloch (who is an infrequent user), but quite well-known as he leads what definitely is a popular project.

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The creator of Python: Guido van Rossum

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I'm not famous.

However, I'm in Wikipedia in a few places due to my programming. But that shows how big Wikipedia is, not how big I am.

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Jon Skeet, for his book C# in Depth. He is a very active SO user.

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It was a joke and bad answer at the time, but in the year since I think it's worth taking seriously. – Joel Coehoorn Jun 30 '10 at 21:23
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Reto Meier, author of a couple of well known books on Android.

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I think a #define of 'famous' would probably be required here ;)

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If you're a game developer, the name Andrew Rollings might be familiar/famous, from his books

Game Architecture and Design (used as a textbook in many college game-development curricula) and

Andrew Rollings and Ernest Adams on Game Design.

See also hiivebooks.com

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Stephen Colebourne, Java Champion and creator of the clichéd Joda Time library, appears occasionally.

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Karl E Peterson has recently joined, and has been well-known in the Classic VB community for many years for his many contributions.

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Ryan Bates is here. I don't about any other community, but in Ruby on Rails community he is one the biggest names. Almost every new Ruby on Rails programmer learns through his excellent Railscasts!

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Stefan Küng - the lead developer of TortoiseSVN.

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Didn't Jeff mention on the podcast that Ray Ozzie uses Stack Overflow?

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Eelco Hillenius and Igor Vaynberg are about as famous as it gets in the Wicket community.

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Martijn Dashorst is now here too!

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Terence Parr: http://stackoverflow.com/users/275496/terence-parr

From Wikipedia:

Terence John Parr (b. Los Angeles, August 17, 1964) is a professor of computer science at the University of San Francisco. He is best known for his ANTLR parser generator and contributions to parsing theory. He also developed the StringTemplate engine for Java and other programming languages.

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I'm an infamous programmer.

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@theman: there is no dumb answer. There are only dumb questions. ;-) – splattne Jan 21 '09 at 16:13
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"... Remember, there are no stupid questions, just stupid people." -- Mr. Garrison, South Park – Adrien May 20 '09 at 23:25
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"has done something important for the rest of us"

[I don't know how many *was-Palm-programmmer*s are around here.]

The other day I was glad to see Ben Combee here, and also Tim Norman. Ben Combee gave back a lot to the Palm community. Tim gave an excellent product :)

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Ramnivas Laddad, Spring Framework Committer and Author of AspectJ in Action

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jay bazuzi is famous cause he blogs about pizza

Exhibit A

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Jim Anderson is also on here, which is pretty cool.

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Maybe not entirely famous yet but Brian McNamara from the F# development team has a signficant 16K+ rep at the time of adding him to the list.

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