Dale Dougherty

Dale Dougherty is the editor and publisher of MAKE, and general manager of the Maker Media division of O'Reilly Media, Inc. Dale has been instrumental in many of O'Reilly's most important efforts, including founding O'Reilly Media, Inc. with Tim O'Reilly. He was the developer and publisher of Global Network Navigator (GNN), the first commercial Web site which launched in 1993 and was sold to AOL in 1995. Dale was developer and publisher of Web Review, the online magazine for Web designers, and he was O'Reilly's first editor. Prior to developing MAKE, Dale was publisher of the O'Reilly Network and he developed the Hacks series of books. Dale is the author of "Sed & Awk." Dougherty was a Lecturer in the School of Information Management and Systems (SIMS) at the University of California at Berkeley from 1996 to 2000.

sed & awk sed & awk
by Dale Dougherty , Arnold Robbins
Second Edition March 1997
Print: $39.99
Ebook: $31.99

Using & Managing UUCP Using & Managing UUCP
by Ed Ravin , Tim O'Reilly , Dale Dougherty , Grace Todino-Gonguet
January 1996
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The Mosaic Handbook for the X Window System The Mosaic Handbook for the X Window System
by Dale Dougherty , Richard Koman , Paula Ferguson
October 1994
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The Mosaic Handbook for Microsoft Windows The Mosaic Handbook for Microsoft Windows
by Dale Dougherty , Richard Koman
October 1994
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The Mosaic Handbook for the Macintosh The Mosaic Handbook for the Macintosh
by Richard Koman , Dale Dougherty
October 1994
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Using UUCP and Usenet Using UUCP and Usenet
by Grace Todino-Gonguet , Dale Dougherty
October 1991
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sed & awk sed & awk
by Dale Dougherty
November 1990
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Webcast: Automakers 2.0 - A Maker Faire Webcast
May 19, 2010
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes. Cost: Free What would it mean to write a Hello, Car program? What kind of applications might interact with a networked automobile? What happens when the car becomes a platform for open innovation? It just might...

Dale Dougherty