Questions for interviews with Internet Explorer architect Alexei Mogilevsky
In the light of the upcoming conference for web developers ReMIX'09 (the official announcement of which will be later), we have planned a cycle of interviews with Russian-speaking developers from Microsoft working on web technologies. The first interview from this series will be with Alex Mogilevsky, the architect of Internet Explorer, already well known to Habralyud .
Alex Mogilevsky is one of the main architects of the popular Internet Explorer web browser. For those who understand, this person is a legend. Alexey (as he was called in Russia) from the Novosibirsk Academgorodok in 93 moved to the USA, where for 16 years working at Microsoft he participated in the creation of well-known technologies, such as the new user interface in Microsoft Office (“tape”), the wavy line under the errors in the text and past versions of IE. Alex is currently working on standards support in Internet Explorer 8 and on developing standards for browser development in the future.
You have the opportunity to ask Alex questions in the comments to this post. We will collect the questions and ask them to Alex during the recording of the interview in a few days.