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Robert Cecil Martin (born 5 December 1952), colloquially called "Uncle Bob", [3] is an American software engineer, [2] instructor, and author. He is most recognized for promoting many software design principles and for being an author and signatory of the influential Agile Manifesto.
Uncle Bob may refer to: Bob Randall (Aboriginal Australian elder) (c.1934–2015) Robert C. Martin (born 1952), American software consultant and author; Robert Mugabe (1924–2019), second president of Zimbabwe (1987—2017), previously prime minister (1980–1987) Robert M. Veatch (1843–1925), American politician from Oregon
Scrooge McDuck and his family return to Castle McDuck, in Scotland, to find the treasure of the Knights Templar, after uncovering evidence in the previous story that a McDuck ancestor, Sir Simon McDuck, was appointed its treasurer.
Robert La Rue Stewart [1] (November 19, 1918 – April 6, 2006), popularly known in the Philippines as "Uncle Bob", was an American entrepreneur, TV personality, radio and TV producer in the Philippines.
An additional cultural reference is in the series "Yes Minister", Inspector Forrest of the Special Branch when he's informing Jim Hacker of possible methods of assassination, he ends a sentence with, "...and Bob's your uncle -- your late uncle." to which Humphrey and Bernard laugh. 74.98.11.80 03:53, 14 February 2024 (UTC)
Oppel attempted to interview the two men serving life in prison for his uncle's murder, but was denied by Pelican Bay State Prison. [ 14 ] Robert Oppel and curator Rick Castro installed "Robert Opel: The Res-erection of Fey-Way Studios", a 2014 art show at Antebellum Gallery in Los Angeles, featuring original artworks, posters, and memorabilia ...
Uncle John's Bathroom Reader is a series of books containing trivia and short essays on miscellaneous topics, ostensibly for reading in the bathroom. [1] The books are credited to the Bathroom Readers' Institute, though Uncle John is a real person named John Javna, who created the series along with his brother Gordon, as well as a team of assistants.
Throughout the next decade, the company continued to expand, accumulating 62 self-storage facilities across the United States, and rebranding each one to "Uncle Bob's Self Storage" under the leadership of former CEO and Executive Chairman, Robert J. Attea. [6] In 1995, the company became a public company through an initial public offering. By ...