Joe Guthridge

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Joe Guthridge is an American computer scientist, best known for his contributions to the development of a family of word processing software that began in the 1980s. Software from that original work is still being used as of 201x.[clarification needed][1][2]

Guthridge gained recognition for his work in an important standardization area.[3]

Guthridge was presented with Microsoft's Windows Pioneer Award in 1994. This was a recognition by Bill Gates of seven non-Microsoft employees who made important contributions to the development of Windows.[4]

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