Peter van der Linden

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Peter van der Linden (born 1963) is an American technologist and author. [1] He has worked for companies such as Sun Microsystems and Apple Computer, and has written books on Java, C, Linux, and practical jokes. He is currently (2021) a Technology Consultant in Silicon Valley.

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