Paul Irish

Paul Irish
Born (1982-07-23) July 23, 1982
Residence San Francisco
Nationality United States
Education

B.S. in Technical, Professional and Scientific Communication

from Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Occupation Developer Relations
Employer Google
Notable work jQuery, Modernizr, Yeoman, HTML5 Boilerplate
Website paulirish.com

Paul Irish is an American front-end engineer and a developer advocate for Google Chrome, the most popular web browser in the world by market share.[1][2] He is widely recognized as a thought leader and a leading evangelist in web technologies, including JavaScript and CSS.[3][4][5][6] In 2014, he was named Developer of the Year by The Net Awards for his contributions to the web development landscape and his participation in many of the most popular open source projects.[7]

Front-end development

Irish has created, contributed to, or led the development of many of the most popular front-end web development resources and JavaScript libraries:[8]

HTML5 evangelism

Irish has created or was a key contributor to many websites in an effort to encourage browser and web developers to move to HTML5:[9]

References

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