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Glyn Moody
Moody in 2006
Moody in 2006
OccupationTechnology writer
Website
opendotdotdot.blogspot.com

Glyn Moody is a technology writer. He is best known for his book Rebel Code: Linux and the Open Source Revolution (2001).[1] It describes the evolution and significance of the free software and open source movements with many interviews of all the notable hackers.

He works in London and his writings have appeared in Wired,[2] Computer Weekly,[3] LinuxJournal,[4] The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, New Scientist, The Economist and Financial Times, among others. In 2009, criticism on his blog (The Shame in Spain) against the software education policy of the government of José Luís Rodríguez Zapatero appeared on LinuxToday and had impact in Spanish press.

Selective bibliography

  • Digital Code of Life: How Bioinformatics is Revolutionizing Science, Medicine, and Business by Glyn Moody (Hardcover - Feb 3, 2004) ISBN 0-471-32788-3
  • Rebel Code: Linux and the Open Source Revolution by Glyn Moody (Paperback - Jul 15, 2002) ISBN 0-7382-0670-9
  • The Internet with Windows by Glyn Moody (Paperback - Jan 15, 1996) ISBN 0-7506-9704-0

References

  1. ^ Gifford, Adam (Jan 27, 2010). "Busting free of the patent trap". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  2. ^ The Greatest OS That (N)ever Was
  3. ^ Computer Weekly
  4. ^ Linux Journal

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