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    Dave Plummer. David William Plummer (born 1968) is a Canadian-American programmer and entrepreneur. He created the Task Manager for Windows, the Space Cadet Pinball ports to Windows NT, Zip file support for Windows, [citation needed] HyperCache [ 2] for the Amiga and many other software products. He has been issued six patents in the software ...

  2. To add a bit of detail re Space Cadet Pinball: we built Space Cadet originally at my company Cinematronics and did a deal with Microsoft to ship it with the Plus Pack that accompanied Win 95 and Win 98. While it technically didn't ship w/ Windows, the Plus Pack had something like a 25% attach rate and pinball wound up on most systems anyway.

  3. Dave Plummer was an early engineer at Microsoft. He's known for creating the Windows Task Manager and porting Space Cadet 3D Pinball over to Windows for the Windows NT release. He talks about how he did it and some issues he came across while adapting it for all the different architectures Windows ran on.

  4. Dave Plummer grew up in Regina, and in 1993 secured an internship at Microsoft. He would later move to the United States to work for the company until 2003. Photo by Photo courtesy Dave Plummer ...

    • That Time Bill Gates Threw A House Party
    • Calling For Help
    • Touring More Than 40 Languages
    • Webreduce

    Plummer’s YouTube channel offers an eclectic mix of videos that chronicle everything from his experiments with cheap ESP32 microcontrollers and Arduino-controlled LED lights to “How to Make the Best Coffee — in a Power Outage” and “My Dad’s First New Car Turns 50 Years Old!” But the 140 videos he’s uploaded over the last two years also include remi...

    The idea for the fastest-language competition “launched on itself,” Plummer says with bemusement. He’d seen all the enthusiasm online “and I had no idea what to do. Because I barely understand GitHub.” (When he left Microsoft, they were still using Source Depotfor version control — an authorized fork of Perforce.) He posted a call for help. “‘If an...

    The biggest thing Plummer brings to the project may be his genuine enthusiasm. “I’ve spent a lifetime in operating systems, but it’s been entirely in Assembly, C, and C++,” he explains in one video. “While I’m also recreationally fluent in C#, and dabble some in Python, that’s really about it. As a result, the opportunity to tour more than 40 diffe...

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  5. May 26, 2020 · It sounds like a relaxed arrangement, and Task Manager had similar origins. "The Windows Task Manager was a shareware app I wrote in my den that I was planning to sell on the side," Plummer said. "But when [Windows NT architect] Dave Cutler saw it, he agreed to let me check it into the product, so I donated that one."

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  7. Nov 12, 2010 · Plummer hopes to become the first Gopher to make a U.S. Olympic swim team since 1964, when Walt Richardson and Virgil Luken made up half of the gold medal-winning 4 x 100 medley relay. (Diver ...