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Resume: Illustrator & Cartoonist celebrating that which rocks: art, music, food, wine & Polynesian culture (P.S.?Honu is Hawaiian for Sea Turtle)
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Ward Cunningham Cunningham in December 2011 Born Howard G. Cunningham May 26, 1949 (age?70) Michigan City, Indiana, U. S. Alma?mater Purdue University Occupation Programmer Years?active 1984?present Known?for WikiWikiWeb, the first implementation of a wiki Call sign K9OX Howard G. " Ward " Cunningham (born May 26, 1949) [1] is an American programmer who developed the first wiki and was a co-author of the Manifesto for Agile Software Development. A pioneer in both design patterns and extreme programming, he started coding the WikiWikiWeb in 1994, and installed it on the website of the software consultancy he started with his wife, Karen, [2] Cunningham & Cunningham (commonly known by its domain name, ), on March 25, 1995, as an add-on to the Portland Pattern Repository. He has authored a book about wikis, entitled The Wiki Way. He also invented Framework for Integrated Tests. Cunningham was a keynote speaker at the first three instances of the WikiSym conference series on wiki research and practice, and also at the Wikimedia Developer Summit 2017. [3] Education and employment [ edit] Cunningham was born in Michigan City, Indiana and grew up in Highland, Indiana, staying there through high school. [4] He received his Bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary engineering ( electrical engineering and computer science) and his master's degree in computer science from Purdue University, graduating in 1978. [5] He is a founder of Cunningham & Cunningham, Inc. He has also served as Director of R&D at Wyatt Software and as Principal Engineer in the Tektronix Computer Research Laboratory. He is founder of The Hillside Group and has served as program chair of the Pattern Languages of Programming conference which it sponsors. Cunningham was part of the Smalltalk community. From December 2003 until October 2005, he worked for Microsoft Corporation in the " Patterns & Practices " group. From October 2005 to May 2007, he held the position of Director of Committer Community Development at the Eclipse Foundation. In May 2009, Cunningham joined AboutUs as its chief technology officer. [6] [7] On March 24, 2011 The Oregonian reported that Cunningham had quietly departed AboutUs to join Venice Beach-based CitizenGlobal, a startup working on crowd-sourced video content, as their chief technology officer and the Co-Creation Czar. [8] He remains "an adviser" with AboutUs. [9] [10] Cunningham left CitizenGlobal and is now a programmer at New Relic. [11] Ideas and inventions [ edit] Ward Cunningham looking back on his work, May 2014 Cunningham is well known for a few widely disseminated ideas which he originated and developed. The most famous among these are the wiki and many ideas in the field of software design patterns, made popular by the Gang of Four (GoF). He owns the company Cunningham & Cunningham Inc., a consultancy that has specialized in object-oriented programming. He also created the site (and software) WikiWikiWeb, the first internet wiki. When asked in a 2006 interview with whether he considered patenting the wiki concept, he explained that he thought the idea "just sounded like something that no one would want to pay money for. " [12] Cunningham is interested in tracking the number and location of wiki page edits as a sociological experiment and may even consider the degradation of a wiki page as part of its process to stability. "There are those who give and those who take. You can tell by reading what they write. " [13] In 2011, Cunningham created Smallest Federated Wiki, a tool for wiki federation, which applies aspects of software development such as forking to wiki pages. He signed the Manifesto for Agile Software Development [14] Patterns and extreme programming [ edit] Ward Cunningham has contributed to the practice of object-oriented programming, in particular the use of pattern languages and (with Kent Beck) the class-responsibility-collaboration cards. He also contributes to the extreme programming software development methodology. Much of this work was done collaboratively on the first wiki site. Cunningham's Law [ edit] Ward is credited with the idea: "The best way to get the right answer on the Internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer. " [15] This refers to the observation that people are quicker to correct a wrong answer than to answer a question. According to Steven McGeady, Cunningham advised him of this on a whim in the early 1980s, and McGeady dubbed this Cunningham's law. [16] Although originally referring to interactions on Usenet, the law has been used to describe how other online communities work, such as Wikipedia. [17] Ironically, Cunningham himself denies ownership of the law, calling it a "misquote that disproves itself by propagating through the internet. " [18] Personal life [ edit] Cunningham lives in Beaverton, Oregon. [11] He holds an Amateur Radio Extra Class license issued by the Federal Communications Commission, and his call sign is Kilo Nine Oscar X-ray, K9OX. [19] [20] [21] [22] Cunningham is Nike 's first Code for a Better World Fellow. [23] Publications [ edit] Leuf, Bo; Cunningham, Ward (2001). The Wiki Way. Addison-Wesley Professional. ISBN 978-0201714999. See also [ edit] Camel case Christopher Alexander ? Cunningham cites Alexander's work as directly influencing his own. Framework for integrated test PatternShare Software design pattern References [ edit] ^ Harry Henderson (2009). Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology. Facts On File. p.?122. ISBN 978-0-8160-6382-6. ^ Lih, Andrew (2009). The Wikipedia Revolution, p. 58. Hyperion, New York. ISBN 9781401303716. ^ "Wikimedia Developer Summit 2017 Program". Retrieved January 17, 2017. ^ "Ward's Home Page". Retrieved September 29, 2018. ^ The Wikipedia Revolution - Andrew Lih, page 46 ^ Bishop, Todd. (January 26, 2004) Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Microsoft Notebook: Wiki pioneer planted the seed and watched it grow. Section: Business; Page D1. ^ Rogoway, Mike (May 18, 2007). "Inventor of the wiki has a new job in Portland". The Oregonian business blog. ^ "Our Proven Leadership Team". Citizen Global Website. Archived from the original on May 12, 2012. Retrieved May 8, 2012. ^ Rogoway, Mike (March 24, 2011). "Ward Cunningham, inventor of the wiki, has a new job in SoCal". The Oregonian business blog. ^ "Ward Cunningham Joins CitizenGlobal". March 31, 2011. Archived from the original on October 16, 2015. ^ a b "Ward Cunningham Joins the New Relic Family". New Relic Blog. April 5, 2013. Retrieved December 2, 2014. ^ Kerner, Sean Michael (December 8, 2006), Q&A with Ward Cunningham,, archived from the original on September 16, 2012 ^ CubeSpace, Portland Oregon (December 7, 2008). "Ward Cunningham, Lecture". Cyborg Camp Live Stream ? Mogulus Live Broadcast. Archived from the original on February 7, 2009. ^ "Manifesto for Agile Software Development". June 11, 2019. ^ "Jurisimprudence". Schott's Vocab Blog. Retrieved January 4, 2017. ^ McGeady, Steven (May 28, 2010). "Cunningham's Law". Schott's Vocab. New York Times. Comment No. 119. Retrieved August 30, 2012. n. b. named after Ward Cunningham, a colleague of mine at Tektronix. This was his advice to me in the early 1980s with reference to what was later dubbed USENET, but since generalized to the Web and the Internet as a whole. Ward is now famous as the inventor of the Wiki. Ironically, Wikipedia is now perhaps the most widely-known proof of Cunningham's Law. ^ Friedman, Nancy (May 31, 2010). "Word of the Week: Cunningham's Law". Retrieved August 30, 2012. ^ Cunningham (October 18, 2015), NOT CUNNINGHAM'S LAW, retrieved December 20, 2017 ^ Federal, Communications Commission. "K9OX". United States Government. Retrieved November 4, 2016. ^ Federal, Communications Commission. "Ward Cunningham". "K9OX, Expired". Retrieved November 4, 2016. ^ TenTec, Wiki. Ten Tec Wiki. Retrieved November 4, 2016. ^ "Nike Materials Index: Open Data Hackathon". San Francisco Chronicle. August 6, 2009. Archived from the original on October 7, 2011. Retrieved August 23, 2011. External links [ edit] WikiWikiWeb, including his WikiHomePage 2012 Dr. Dobb's Interview EclipseCon 2006 interview with Ward Cunningham (MP3 audio podcast, running time 20:01) The Microsoft patterns & practices group home page The Simplest Thing That Could Possibly Work (2004 interview) " The Web's wizard of working together " ? profile originally in The Oregonian, December 19, 2005 You can look it up: The Wikipedia story ? excerpt from the 2014 book The Innovators. 7:47 go for it. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Cunningham is a surname of Scottish origin, see Clan Cunningham. Notable people sharing this surname [ edit] A?C [ edit] Aaron Cunningham (born 1986), American baseball player Abe Cunningham, American drummer Alan Cunningham, British Second World War general Alexander Cunningham (1814?1893), British archaeologist, father of the Archaeological Survey of India Alexander Cunningham, 1st Earl of Glencairn (1426?1488), a Scottish nobleman Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn (died 1574), a Scottish nobleman and covenanter Alfred Austell Cunningham, aviation pioneer Allan Cunningham (disambiguation) or Allen Cunningham, several people Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, British Second World War admiral Andrew Cunningham (disambiguation) or Andy Cunningham, several people Archibald Cunningham (1879?1915), Scottish footballer Bertram Cunningham, British Anglican priest and academic Bill Cunningham (disambiguation), several people Bill Cunningham (talk show host), American radio talk show host Billy Cunningham, American basketball player and coach Birgit Cunningham, Anglo-American activist Bob Cunningham (disambiguation), several people Briggs Cunningham, American racing driver and team owner, sports car designer and manufacturer Brysson Cunningham, Scottish harbour engineer and author on dock and harbour engineering and operation Cal Cunningham (born 1973), Democratic state senator in North Carolina Charles Cunningham (disambiguation), several people, including: Charles Cunningham, Royal Navy admiral Charles Milton Cunningham, American newspaper editor and politician Chris Cunningham, British director and video artist Clare Cunningham (athlete), British athlete Claire Cunningham, British choreographer Colin Cunningham (swimmer), British swimmer D?J [ edit] Daniel John Cunningham, Scottish anatomist Darryl Cunningham, English cartoonist David Cunningham (disambiguation), several people David Loren Cunningham, film producer Dominick Cunningham (born 1995), British artistic gymnast Ebenezer Cunningham, British mathematician Edward Francis Cunningham, Scottish painter Edwin Cunningham (disambiguation), several people Elaine Cunningham, American fantasy and science-fiction author Elmer T. Cunningham, American entrepreneur and businessman, specializing in vacuum tubes and radio manufacturing E. V. Cunningham, pseudonym of Howard Fast, an American writer Francis Cunningham (painter) Gary Cunningham (born 1940/1941), American basketball coach and athletic director Gina Cunningham (born 1955), American multidisciplinary artist Glenn Cunningham (disambiguation), several people Graeme Cunningham (cricketer), Australian Cricketer Graeme Cunningham (Scottish footballer), Scottish footballer Hugh Cunningham, former British Army officer Imogen Cunningham (1883?1976), American photographer J. Cunningham, American poet Jack Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling (born 1939), British politician James Cunningham (disambiguation), several people, including: James Cunningham (director), New Zealand film director James Cunningham, 7th Earl of Glencairn, Scottish peer and member of the Privy Council of Scotland James Cunningham, 14th Earl of Glencairn, Scottish nobleman James Cunningham (Canadian politician) (1834?1925), former member of the Canadian House of Commons from British Columbia James B. Cunningham, American diplomat, formerly the acting US ambassador to the UN James Cunningham (Australian politician), Australian politician and President of the Senate Jason D. Cunningham, US Air Force pararescue medic Jason Cunningham, English boxer Jean Wooden Cunningham, American politician and lawyer Jeff Cunningham, American association football player Jim Cunningham (politician) (born 1941), Labour MP in the United Kingdom Jim Cunningham (ice hockey) (born 1956), ice hockey player in the National Hockey League Jim Cunningham (American football), former NFL running back for the Washington Redskins Jimmy Cunningham, former return specialist and wide receiver in the Canadian Football League and the XFL John Cunningham (officer), Anglo-Irish soldier of the 17th century John Cunningham (VC 1916), East Yorkshire Regiment John Cunningham (VC 1917), Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment John Cunningham (RAF officer), RAF night fighter ace (known as Cat's Eyes Cunningham) John Cunningham (Royal Navy officer), British Second World War admiral; First Sea Lord John W. Cunningham, author of Western novels and stories Johnny Cunningham, (1957?2003), Scottish folk musician K?Z [ edit] Keiron Cunningham, British rugby league player Kenny Cunningham, Irish footballer Korey Cunningham, American football player Kristan Cunningham, American interior designer and television personality Larry Cunningham (1938?2012), Irish country music singer Larry Cunningham (1951?2019), American R&B singer, member of the vocal group The Floaters Laurie Cunningham, English former footballer Leland Cunningham, American astronomer and electronic computing authority Liam Cunningham, an Irish actor Loren Cunningham, American-born missions statesman and founder of Youth With A Mission Marta Cunningham (1869?1937), American-born European-based soprano-singer and philanthropist Melvin Cunningham (born 1973), American football player Merce Cunningham (1919?2009), American choreographer Michael Cunningham, award-winning American novelist, author of The Hours Michael R. Cunningham, Chancellor National University System Milton Joseph Cunningham, American politician Myrna Cunningham, Miskita feminist and indigenous rights activist from Nicaragua Owen Cunningham, Australian rugby league footballer Patrick Cunningham (1878?1960), Irish politician Phil Cunningham (folk musician), Scottish accordionist with the folk group Silly Wizard Phil Cunningham (rock musician), English musician Randall Duke Cunningham, U. S. Representative from California Randall Cunningham, American football player Redmond Cunningham, Irish officer in the British Army Richie Cunningham (American football) (born 1970), American football placekicker Robert Cunningham (disambiguation), any of several people Ross Cunningham, Scottish footballer Scott Cunningham, writer Sean S. Cunningham, film producer and director Sederrik Cunningham, American football player Sophie Cunningham (born 1963), Australian writer and editor Sophie Cunningham (basketball) (born 1996), American basketball player Stacey Cunningham, 67th President of the New York Stock Exchange Sumner Archibald Cunningham (1843?1913), American Confederate veteran and newspaper editor Tony Cunningham (footballer), Jamaican former footballer Walter Cunningham, astronaut Wade Cunningham, New Zealand racing driver Ward Cunningham, founder of the first wiki William Cunningham (disambiguation) W. Peyton Cunningham, American lawyer and state legislator Zach Cunningham (born 1994), American football player Notable fictional characters sharing this surname [ edit] Max Cunningham, character from Hollyoaks Howard Cunningham, character from Happy Days Joanie Cunningham, character from Happy Days Marion Cunningham, character from Happy Days Richie Cunningham, character from Happy Days Tom Cunningham, character from Hollyoaks The Cunningham family in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Mr and Alec Cunningham in the Sherlock Holmes story " The Adventure of the Reigate Squire ".

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Cunningham retrace l’évolution artistique du chorégraphe américain Merce Cunningham, de ses premières années comme danseur dans le New-York d’après-guerre, jusqu’à son émergence en tant que créateur visionnaire. Tourné en 3D avec les derniers danseurs de la compagnie, le film reprend 14 des principaux ballets d’une carrière riche de 180 créations, sur une période de 70 ans. Cunningham est un hommage puissant, à travers des archives inédites, à celui qui révolutionné la danse, ainsi qu’à ses nombreux collaborateurs, en particulier le plasticien Robert Rauschenberg et le musicien John Cage. Pays Distributeur Acheteur Date de sortie Désolé, aucun résultat ne correspond à votre recherche. Long?métrage Langue de tournage: Anglais Origines: Allemagne (64. 89%), France (35. 11%) Nationalité: Minoritaire français (Allemagne, France) Année de production: 2019 Sortie en France: 01/01/2020 Etat d'avancement: Sorti Numéro de visa: 148. 994.
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Pretty sure Mike Vick had a Randell Cunningham Jersy. Cunningham free online courses. You remind me of my bestfriend Blaine who I call Bubbles oof He literally has the exact same personality of you and looks like you. It either looks like if you two are relatives or you are just his future. Movies Review Review Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events Merce Cunningham is profiled on the documentary “Cunningham. ” (Robert Rutledge/Magnolia Pictures) Rating: (2. 5 stars) In a new documentary about Merce Cunningham, filmmaker Alla Kovgan attempts a delicate dance. On the one hand, “Cunningham” stages many of the pioneering choreographer’s abstract works superbly, capturing the vision of an idiosyncratic artist. On the other hand, when it comes to exploring the man behind the art, the film’s execution feels out of step with its ambition. Cunningham blended the footwork of classical ballet with less traditional movements of the torso to craft a style often labeled as avant-garde, though he shied away from the label. Cunningham launched his career in the late 1930s and was active until his death, at 90, in 2009. The documentary tracks the rise of Cunningham’s New York-based dance company, focusing on dance pieces he created between 1942 and 1972. Peppered throughout the documentary, these sequences feature a fusion of virtuosic choreography, remarkable athleticism and polished filmmaking. (The film’s preferred format is 3-D, though the visuals are still impressive in the 2-D print that will be shown at Landmark’s E Street Cinema. ) By setting the expressive dances in surprising locales ? including a lush forest of towering trees, a cobblestone town square and a fluorescent-lit tunnel ? Kovgan accentuates the seemingly limitless possibilities of Cunningham’s aesthetic, with visual grandeur. Some dances are presented without music: Accompanied only by the rhythmic patter of footsteps, the camera gracefully glides through long, uninterrupted shots. Kovgan, a Russian filmmaker making her solo feature debut, also creates a sense of scale, using striking aerial footage of dancers performing on a seaside rooftop. In the film’s most memorable number, Kovgan re-creates “RainForest” ? a 1968 collaboration with Andy Warhol in which dancers in tattered costumes weave between sleek, silver balloons. Dancers perform a piece by choreographer Merce Cunningham on a seaside rooftop in the documentary “Cunningham. ” (Magnolia Pictures) So what do we learn about the mastermind behind such innovation? Using rehearsal and interview footage, the film presents Cunningham as a difficult genius, less interested in commercial success than pure artistic expression. To compensate for the smaller aspect ratio of the archival footage, Kovgan cleverly fills in the frame with photographs and letters from Cunningham’s life, at times throwing multiple clips on screen simultaneously, and playing them side by side. These elements lend the film the appealing aesthetic of a scrapbook. But the tracking of Cunningham’s career is disappointingly scattershot, barely scratching the surface of the man outside the dance studio. Complicated relationships with collaborators ? including composer John Cage, Cunningham’s longtime romantic partner ? are mentioned, but not explored in a substantial way. The decision to limit the scope of the documentary to Cunningham’s heyday means we learn little about the roots of his artistry, or the endurance of his legacy. That’s not to say that “Cunningham” even aspires to paint the definitive picture of its subject. What we get, however, isn’t so much a cohesive narrative as it is set pieces, held together by a thin framing device. For a film of such visual audacity, the lack of storytelling depth is frustrating. In Kovgan’s defense, Cunningham may have been too enigmatic to probe with complexity. He had a reputation for being cold and distant, as the movie notes, and his reluctance to explain his art is well documented. “I don’t describe it, ” he says at one point, “I do it. ” Like the man himself, “Cunningham” takes that mantra to heart ? for better and for worse. Thomas Floyd Thomas Floyd is a multiplatform editor and contributing writer for The Washington Post. His work has been honored by the Society for Features Journalism, Society of Professional Journalists, American Copy Editors Society and National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards. Follow.
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  • Great to see a film about dancing! A relatively unexplored sub-genre of documentary, and Cunningham was welcome for this alone. It adds to a hole that I suppose Wenders' Pina opened.
  • On that note, this film should not have been shot in 3d, which added nothing but nausia. We expect the 3d was entirely for the purpose of (a) copying Pina and, relatedly, b) getting funding. But Cunningham's dances are far less spectacular and their presentation here likewise. The 3d only distracts from the movement in all but one Warhol-involved set, especially when edited with 2d archival.
  • First half entertaining, second boring. The film progresses at a monotonous pace: one thing happens and then another and then another. No real conflict or tension.
Which is a problem. Because there evidently was plenty of this, but only in reality. The movie, on the other hand, brushes past unconvincingly. No one in the film is given space apart from Cunningham - everyone else speaks to convince the audience how great he is. I wanted to hear from one of his female dancers honestly, in long form, of the darkness of Cunningham. This would help to flesh out his character, give us something to chew on, and organise the film into a narrative. As is, we grew progressively distrusting and disengaged with the Greatest Hits/ Victory Lap tone, before the film ends suddenly with the news that all his dancers left.
  • Ultimately we were left unconvinced that Cunningham (the dancer) was all that interesting. Fashionable certainly, he's attached to the right people, and I'm sure it would be great to be dancing as him, but the just-over-half-full prime-time-at-the-festival cinema was an endless circuit of yawns.
  • Nevertheless we feel cultured now.

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