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Jenkins and Hudson therefore continued as two independent projects, [13] each claiming the other was the fork. As of June 2019, the Jenkins organization on GitHub had 667 project members and around 2,200 public repositories, [14] compared with Hudson's 28 project members and 20 public repositories with the last update in 2016. [15]
Charles Francis Jenkins (August 22, 1867 – June 6, 1934) was an American engineer who was a pioneer of early cinema and one of the inventors of television, though he used mechanical rather than electronic technologies.
Jenkins's one_at_a_time hash is adapted here from a WWW page by Bob Jenkins, [1] which is an expanded version of his Dr. Dobb's article. [2] It was originally created to fulfill certain requirements described by Colin Plumb, a cryptographer, but was ultimately not put to use. [1]
Walter Wilson Jenkins (March 23, 1918 – November 23, 1985) was an American political figure and longtime top aide to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.Jenkins' career ended after he was arrested and charged with "disorderly conduct" with another man in a public restroom in Washington, D.C.
Jenkins activity survey, a psychological assessment tool; Jenkins (drinking game) "Jenkins" (How I Met Your Mother), a television episode; Leeroy Jenkins, an Internet meme related to World of Warcraft
Jenkins is a surname variant of Jenkin commonly seen in Cornish and in English (mainly Devon) ancestry. Its translation is " Little John " or, more literally, "John the little." Its earliest documented occurrence was in Monmouthshire , in the Domesday Book of 1086, but it almost certainly predates the Norman Conquest .
After college, Jenkins was an intern for Republican Congressman Don Sundquist. [1] In 1993, Jenkins began working at Salem Radio Network where he served as an associate producer for Oliver North's War Stories and produced the syndicated radio program Common Sense Radio with Oliver North.
Gordon Hill Jenkins (May 12, 1910 – May 1, 1984) was an American arranger, composer, and pianist who was influential in popular music in the 1940s and 1950s. [1] Jenkins worked with The Andrews Sisters, Johnny Cash, The Weavers, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Judy Garland, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, Harry Nilsson, Peggy Lee and Ella Fitzgerald.