1910 SPACE Event in Portland
2023-03 Defining a Post-Alexandrian Agenda (The Bingen Conclave)
Smallest Federated Wiki (2011)
Graphviz Plugin for FedWiki
Loving Both Innovation and Security
One World Birthday: Wikipedia Turns 20
Portland Pattern Repository
Table-Top Augmented Reality
Tektronix’s Tek Labs Was Modeled on Bell Labs
Thanks Ward, for Inventing the Wiki 14 Years Ago Today
The Federated Wiki: Ward Cunningham at TEDxPortland 2012
Ward Cunningham: Ten Years (and more)
Ward Cunningham’s Visible Workings
Ward Had No Idea about College. Friend Had an Application to Purdue, Explained It. That’s where He Went.
Ward’s Brainstorming Techniques for Pattern Writing
Why I Want Community Fiber: Ward Cunningham
Wiki inventor Ward Cunningham in Conversation with Tom at HealthCamp Oregon
Wiki Inventor Ward Cunningham with John Gage
You get a lot of freedom when you just do something for free.
Contrarians Who Make (or Made) Sense
Cunningham & Cunningham (C2)
Metaphors We Live By (1980)
Social Software Con (11/2002)
Ward Wanted to Use HyperCard to Collaborate on the Web
9 Everyday Things That Were Invented in Oregon
1811 Inside Jerry's Brain call: Where's the Line Between Kooks and Precogs?
2022-03-08 Scaffolding Call with Pete and WendyE
2022-07-21 OGM Check-in Call
2022-10 My Unfinished Keynote: A Worldview Built from Contrarians (U22)
Abilene Paradox at C2 Wiki
Alexander-Pirsig Connection
Alice Miller (born Alicija Englard)
bell hooks (born Gloria Jean Watkins)
Bruno Sanchez-Andrade Nuno
Christopher Alexander (CA)
Denham's Bio at C2 (Best)
Eclipse Communication Framework
Eclipse Trust Framework (ETF)
Exploring Extreme Programming
Extreme Programming Explained
Extreme Programming Roadmap
GLSP (Graphical Language Server Platform)
Google Plugin for Eclipse
Graphical Editing Framework
Hans Monderman (1947-2008)
IBM Then Made Its Eclipse IDE Open Source
Intro to Extreme Programming
Jim Gray (lost at sea 2007)
Jonathan Christensen (JC)
No more concurrent uploads are allowed - wait until at least one has finished.
Howard G. Cunningham is an American computer 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 c2.com on March 25, 1995, as an add-on to the Portland Pattern Repository. He co-authored a book about wikis, entitled The Wiki Way, and invented the Framework for Integrated Test.