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Weaving the web by tim berners lee
Weaving the web by tim berners lee






Tim also wrote the first web page editor/browser (“WorldWideWeb.app”) and the first web server (“httpd“). Allows for the retrieval of linked resources from across the web. A kind of “address” that is unique and used to identify to each resource on the web. The markup (formatting) language for the web.

weaving the web by tim berners lee

Image: CERNīy October of 1990, Tim had written the three fundamental technologies that remain the foundation of today’s web (and which you may have seen appear on parts of your web browser): He began work using a NeXT computer, one of Steve Jobs’ early products. The web was never an official CERN project, but Mike managed to give Tim time to work on it in September 1990. In fact, his boss at the time, Mike Sendall, noted the words “Vague but exciting” on the cover. Believe it or not, Tim’s initial proposal was not immediately accepted. In March 1989, Tim laid out his vision for what would become the web in a document called “ Information Management: A Proposal”. Already, millions of computers were being connected together through the fast-developing internet and Berners-Lee realised they could share information by exploiting an emerging technology called hypertext. Tim thought he saw a way to solve this problem – one that he could see could also have much broader applications.

weaving the web by tim berners lee

Often it was just easier to go and ask people when they were having coffee…”, Tim says. Also, sometimes you had to learn a different program on each computer. “In those days, there was different information on different computers, but you had to log on to different computers to get at it. Scientists come from all over the world to use its accelerators, but Sir Tim noticed that they were having difficulty sharing information.

weaving the web by tim berners lee

Later on, when I was in college I made a computer out of an old television set.”Īfter graduating from Oxford University, Berners-Lee became a software engineer at CERN, the large particle physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland. Then I ended up getting more interested in electronics than trains. “I made some electronic gadgets to control the trains. Growing up, Sir Tim was interested in trains and had a model railway in his bedroom.

weaving the web by tim berners lee

He was born in London, and his parents were early computer scientists, working on one of the earliest computers. Sir Tim Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist.








Weaving the web by tim berners lee