Overview
Paul Phillips (born August 9, 1972 in San Francisco, California) is an American software developer, entrepreneur and poker player.
Programming
Phillips wrote the Boa web server while attending the University of California, San Diego, but no longer maintains it. In 1994, one of his colleagues at college discovered he had an interest in blackjack and subsequently introduced him to poker.
In 1996, he became Chief Technical Officer for Go2Net. This success is the basis of his nickname Dot-com.
Phillips subsequently started working on the Scala compiler and standard library. He is co-founder of Lightbend (then known as Typesafe), a company specializing in the production and support of an open-source platform for software development based on Scala and Akka. He left Lightbend in 2013 over differences in the architecture of the language, collections library and compiler.
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