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Rael Dornfest

Rael Dornfest is an American computer programmer and author who briefly served as Engineering Manager at Envoy from November 2018 to February 2019.2 He has a diverse background in technology and has held several notable positions throughout his career.

Dornfest was previously a technical fellow and CTO of Charity: Water, and worked as an engineer at Twitter.1 He was also the founder and CEO of Values of N, a company that created products like "I Want Sandy" and "Stikkit".1 Before that, he held the position of Chief Technology Officer at O'Reilly Media.1

In the field of web technologies, Dornfest made significant contributions. He led the RSS-DEV Working Group, which authored RSS 1.0, and created Blosxom, a lightweight Perl-based publishing system.1 He was also the series editor of O'Reilly's Hacks series and co-authored several books, including "Google Hacks" and "Google: The Missing Manual".1

Dornfest's expertise extends to various areas of technology, including RSS, web publishing, and software development. His work has had a notable impact on the tech industry, particularly in the areas of content syndication and web-based tools.1

Highlights

Dec 6 · Boing Boing
Boing Boing Gift Guide 2016 - Boing Boing
Dec 6 · Boing Boing
Gift Guide - Boing Boing
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Jul 31 · stubborndreams.me
A Brief History of Upcoming.org by Andy Baio | Stubborn Dreams
Nov 7 · en.wikipedia.org
Rael Dornfest - Wikipedia

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Portland, Oregon, United States