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Ken Coar is a director and Vice President of the Apache Software
Foundation, and a Senior Software Engineer with IBM. He has over two
decades of experience with network software and applications, system
administration, system programming, process analysis, technical
support, and computer security. Ken knows more than a dozen programming
languages, but mostly writes in Perl, PHP, and C. He has worked with the
World-Wide Web since 1992, been involved with Apache since 1996, is a
member of the Association for Computing Machinery, and is involved in the
project to develop Internet RFCs for CGI. He is the author of 'Apache Server
for Dummies' and co-author of 'Apache Server Unleashed' and 'Apache
Cookbook'. He somewhat spastically maintains a Web log, 'The Rodent's
Burrow', at http://Ken.Coar.Org/burrow/ .
Ken currently lives in North Carolina, USA, with a variable number
of cats, several computers, many many books and films, and has
varieties of furry woodland and feathered creatures frolicking
at his (second-storey) door. He is deliriously happily married,
and his significantly better half, who has blessed his existence
for more than two decades, is to blame for it. She is also
responsible for most of Ken's successes, and certainly for
what remains of his sanity.
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