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  1. Miguel de Icaza (born November 23, 1972) [1] is a Mexican programmer, best known for starting the GNOME, Mono, and Xamarin projects. [2] Biography. Early years. De Icaza was born in Mexico City and studied Mathematics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), but dropped out before getting a degree to work in IT. [3] .

  2. Miguel de Icaza is a software developer and entrepreneur who worked on GNOME, Mono, Xamarin and other open source projects. He is currently building mobile applications with Xibbon and hacking in Swift for fun.

  3. AppStore Reviews Should be Stricter. by Miguel de Icaza. Since the AppStore launched, developers have complained about the review process as too strict. Applications are mostly rejected either for not meeting requirements, not having enough functionality or circumventing Apple’s business model.

  4. Mar 2, 2022 · The former Xamarin cofounder and open source advocate announced his departure from Microsoft, where he worked on AI projects with the ONNX team. He said he will take some time off before joining a new startup.

  5. Miguel de Icaza (Ciudad de México, 23 de noviembre de 1972) es un desarrollador mexicano de software libre. Entre sus aportaciones se encuentra la fundación del proyecto GNOME, [1] el controlador de archivos o ficheros Midnight Commander, [2] Gnumeric, [3] el modelo de componentes Bonobo y la plataformas Mono [4] y Xamarin. [5]

  6. Nov 1, 1999 · Miguel de Icaza is a Mexican software developer who led the GNOME project to create a graphical interface for Linux, an open-source operating system. He also developed Gnumeric, a spreadsheet program, and received the TR35 award in 1999.