Fred Fish, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Fred Fish

U.S. computer programmer

Date of Birth: 04-Nov-1952

Place of Birth: Manchester, Connecticut, United States

Date of Death: 20-Apr-2007

Profession: engineer, computer scientist, programmer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Fred Fish

  • Fred Fish (November 4, 1952 – April 20, 2007) was a computer programmer notable for work on the GNU Debugger and his series of Fish disks of freeware for the Amiga.
  • He was a pioneering spirit pervasive in the Amiga community.
  • The Fish Disks (term coined by Perry Kivolowitz at a Jersey Amiga User Group meeting) became the first national rallying point, a sort of early postal system.
  • Fish would get his disks off around the world in time for regional and local user group meetings who in turn duplicated them for local consumption.
  • Typically, only the cost of materials changed hands.
  • The Fish Disk series ran from 1986 to 1994.
  • In it, one can chart the growing sophistication of Amiga software and see the emergence of many software trends. The Fish Disks were distributed at computer stores and Commodore Amiga enthusiast clubs.
  • Contributors submitted applications and source code and the best of these each month were assembled and released as a diskette.
  • Since the Internet was not yet in popular usage outside military and university circles, this was a primary way for enthusiasts to share work and ideas.
  • He also initiated the "GeekGadgets" project, a GNU standard environment for AmigaOS and BeOS. Fish worked for Cygnus Solutions in the 1990s before he left for Be Inc.
  • in 1998.In 1978, he self-published User Survival Guide for TI-58/59 Master Library, which was advertised in enthusiast newsletters covering the TI-59 programmable calculator.

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