Stuart Cheshire is a distinguished engineer and technologist at Apple, where they created Bonjour, a groundbreaking networking protocol now utilized across various platforms and devices. A graduate of Stanford with a Ph.D. in Computer Networking, as well as B.A. and M.A. degrees from Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, Stuart gained recognition for developing Bolo, the first widely-available graphical distributed multiplayer game on the Internet. In addition to their role at Apple, Stuart has served on the Internet Architecture Board and co-chaired the IETF Zeroconf Working Group, contributing numerous research papers and RFCs to the field. Currently, they are a member of the Board of Directors for the Thread Group.
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