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Fred Haslam est un ingénieur spécialisé en logiciel et en appareil mobile ayant travaillé pour eBay depuis janvier 2011. En travaillant à Maxis de 1989 à 1994, il a été le principal développeur de SimEarth et SimCity 2000 avec Will Wright. Haslam et sa famille ont déménagé à Vancouver, (Washington) en 2004. En 2006, il obtient un baccalauréat en sciences de l'informatique. Il est le fils de l'écrivain Gerald Haslam. Fred Haslam is a software engineer and mobile platform developer who has worked for eBay, Inc. since January 2011. While working at Maxis from mid 1989 through 1994, he was the lead developer on SimEarth and SimCity 2000, co-authoring them with Will Wright. He also created an online game called Dragon Court. Haslam and his family moved to Vancouver, Washington, in 2004. In 2006 he received a BS in computer science from Washington State University Vancouver. He is the son of writer Gerald Haslam.
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Fred Haslam est un ingénieur spécialisé en logiciel et en appareil mobile ayant travaillé pour eBay depuis janvier 2011. En travaillant à Maxis de 1989 à 1994, il a été le principal développeur de SimEarth et SimCity 2000 avec Will Wright. Haslam et sa famille ont déménagé à Vancouver, (Washington) en 2004. En 2006, il obtient un baccalauréat en sciences de l'informatique. Il est le fils de l'écrivain Gerald Haslam. Fred Haslam is a software engineer and mobile platform developer who has worked for eBay, Inc. since January 2011. While working at Maxis from mid 1989 through 1994, he was the lead developer on SimEarth and SimCity 2000, co-authoring them with Will Wright. He also created an online game called Dragon Court. Haslam and his family moved to Vancouver, Washington, in 2004. In 2006 he received a BS in computer science from Washington State University Vancouver. He is the son of writer Gerald Haslam.
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