Stuart Cheshire is the author of Bolo, a networked tank game, originally written for the BBC Micro and later ported to the Apple Macintosh.
Cheshire pioneered Zeroconf networking while employed as Wizard without Portfolio at Apple Computer. Zeroconf was originally released as Rendezvous, but later renamed to Bonjour. He co-authored the book "Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide" published by O'Reilly.
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