Linus Benedict Torvalds is a Finnish-American software engineer renowned for creating the Linux kernel and the Git version control system.
Born in Helsinki, Finland, Torvalds showed an early interest in computers.
He began developing Linux as a personal project while studying at the University of Helsinki.
Linux grew into a global phenomenon, becoming one of the most widely used operating systems.
Torvalds continues to oversee Linux kernel development as its chief architect and coordinator.
Known for his pragmatic approach to open-source software, Torvalds has significantly influenced the tech industry.
His work has earned him numerous accolades, including the Millennium Technology Prize and induction into the Internet Hall of Fame.
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