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{{sub-stub}}'''Jonathan "Jon" Miller''' is an American software engineer and former video game industry programmer, designer, and company executive.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Jonathan "Jon" Miller''' was an American software engineer and former video game industry programmer, designer, and company executive.
  
Miller is also one of the co-creators of [[GEMS]], programming the software's drivers and firmware.
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Miller was also one of the co-creators of [[GEMS]], programming the software's drivers and firmware.
  
 
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==Career==

Revision as of 18:22, 7 August 2024

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Jonathan Miller
Place of birth: United States
Date of death: 2024-07-05 (age 2025-Expression error: Missing operand for -.)
Employment history:
Recreational Brainware (1990 – 1991)
Extended Play (1991 – 1992-12[1])
Headgames[2] (1992[2] – 1995[2])
Role(s): Programmer, Designer, Project Manager, Executive[2]

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Jonathan "Jon" Miller was an American software engineer and former video game industry programmer, designer, and company executive.

Miller was also one of the co-creators of GEMS, programming the software's drivers and firmware.

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