This week marks the 25th anniversary of Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s invention of the World Wide Web. My own humble take on this momentous event is that I’ve personally been working on it for almost exactly 20 years now.
It was a day like many others, in early 1994, when Cameron Bales (@tarlbot), my partner-in-crime turned to me in our tiny, shared office on the second floor of (what the “physics people” called) the Physics building at Mount Allison University, here in Sackville, New Brunswick, and said,
