Jeremie Miller

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Jeremie Miller (* 1975 in Cascade , Iowa ) is the inventor of the XMPP / Jabber technologies with which he deals since 1998, and was the driving force in the development of the first reference implementation of a XMPP server , jabberd. Miller also wrote one of the first XML - parser in JavaScript .

He grew up on a farm near his small hometown. He later attended Iowa State University , where he studied Computer and Electrical Design . However, Miller dropped out of college in 1995 to work for a startup Internet provider.

The first publicly released larger version of Jabber appeared in May 2000. XMPP / Jabber is an open source alternative to the numerous proprietary instant messengers .

Miller is currently working on Gibeo projects and the web-based instant messenger on2me . He also works as a consultant in the field of software development.

He continues to live in Cascade with his wife Lis and his three sons, where he also runs a small gift shop and a "Bed & Breakfast" guesthouse .

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