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Stuart Cheshire is a Distinguished Engineer, Scientist and Technologist (DEST) at Apple. He pioneered Zeroconf networking while employed at Apple.

Stuart Cheshire

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Stuart Cheshire is a Distinguished Engineer, Scientist and Technologist at Apple. He pioneered Zeroconf networking while employed at Apple. Zeroconf was originally released by Apple as Rendezvous, but later renamed Bonjour. Wikipedia
I worked at Stanford with David Cheriton's Distributed Systems Group and then with Mary Baker's Mosquitonet research group on wireless networking and mobile ...
Stuart Cheshire, Thread Group, Stanford, California, About, While a student, Stuart created Bolo, the first widely-available graphical distributed.
Stuart Cheshire from twitter.com
Author of multi-player game Bolo, creator of Bonjour/Zeroconf networking, camp manager of TechnoGecko Burning Man camp.
Stuart Cheshire from apple.fandom.com
Stuart David Cheshire is a senior scientist at Apple who created the Bonjour networking protocol in macOS. Cheshire received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in ...
Stuart Cheshire · DE (Distinguished Engineer) at Apple Inc. · Studied Computer science at Stanford University · Studied BA.MA.computer science at Cambridge.
Stuart has been involved in a slew of computer science projects for the past number of years. He recently completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Stanford ...
Stuart Cheshire. Roles. Stuart has no active roles as of 2024-10-30. RFCs (26). RFC, Date, Title, Cited by. RFC 3396, Nov 2002, Encoding Long Options in the ...
Stuart Cheshire is currently a Senior Scientist with Apple Computer, specializing in Internet Protocols. He's published papers in the areas of wireless and ...
Biography: Stuart Cheshire (http://www.stuartcheshire.org) received the B.A. and M.A. degrees from Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, U.K., in June 1989 and June.