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Paul Irish
Born
(1982-07-23) July 23, 1982 (age 41)
Nationality
American
Education
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (BS)
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 the Google Chrome web browser. He is an evangelist in web technologies, including JavaScript and CSS.[1][2][3][4][dubious – discuss] In 2011, he was named Developer of the Year by The Net Awards for his contributions to the web development landscape and his participation in many popular open source projects.[5]
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^".net Awards 2011: The winners!". 24 November 2011.
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