Johnny Stenbäck
Johnny Stenbäck is a Finnish Software Engineer mostly known for his work on the Mozilla browser. Johnny was one of the first developers outside Netscape to get involved with the Mozilla source released by Netscape in March 1998. He started working on the source code soon after the release, then working for the Finnish software company Citec. (Citec created DocZilla, a Mozilla-based SGML browser.) In 2000 he was hired by Netscape and moved to California. In 2003 he joined the Mozilla Foundation.
Currently, Johnny Stenbäck is current working at Google.
Publications
- Co-author of "Extending Mozilla or How to Do the Impossible", which was originally prepared as a tutorial for Xtech'99.
- Editor of Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 HTML Specification, a W3C Recommendation.
gollark: Autocorrect would likely still be bad at using actual existing functions and stuff rather than random English words.
gollark: In any case, fewer buttons provide a lower limit in terms of how much information you convey to the software per keypress.
gollark: Possibly, but it isn't there yet.
gollark: It would be especially annoying if I was trying to write code on my phone, which I have to do sometimes.
gollark: I really do NOT trust autosuggestion that much.
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