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Encyclopedia > Bram Moolenaar

Bram Moolenaar is an active member of the open source software community. He is the author of Vim, a text editor which is very popular among programmers and users of Free Software.


He is also:

  • Board member of the NLUUG, the Dutch Unix user group.
  • Project leader of A-A-P, a build tool similar to make.
  • Founder and treasurer of the ICCF Holland foundation, a small charitable organization that supports a project aimed at helping AIDS victims in Uganda.

Bram lives in the Netherlands.


External links

  • Bram Moolenaar's home page (http://www.moolenaar.net/)
  • NLUUG (http://www.nluug.nl/)
  • A-A-P (http://www.A-A-P.org/)
  • ICCF Holland (http://iccf-holland.org/)



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Bram Moolenaar studied electrical engineering at the Technical University of Delft and graduated in 1985 on a multi-processor Unix architecture.
Bram founded the ICCF Holland foundation (http://iccf-holland.org) to support the Kibaale Children's Centre in Uganda.
Bram Moolenaar: Information from Answers.com (162 words)
Bram Moolenaar, born in 1961, is an active member of the open source software community.
He is the author of Vim, a text editor which is very popular among programmers and users of Free Software.
Bram now lives in Switzerland but is originally from the Netherlands.
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