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Ryan Dahl

1981 - Today

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Ryan Dahl (born 1981) is an American software engineer who is best known for creating the Node.js JavaScript runtime as well as the Deno JavaScript/TypeScript runtime. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ryan Dahl is the 426th most popular inventor, the 19,948th most popular biography from United States and the 132nd most popular American Inventor.

Ryan Dahl is most famous for creating Node.js, an open-source, cross-platform runtime environment that allows developers to execute JavaScript code server-side. His work has significantly influenced web development by enabling scalable network applications.

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Among INVENTORS

Among inventors, Ryan Dahl ranks 426 out of 426Before him are Jack Andraka, Tony Fadell, George Hotz, Franky Zapata, Wendell Brown, and Simone Giertz. After him are Gitanjali Rao.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Ryan Dahl ranks 1,655Before him are Matthew Etherington, Jefferson Vieira da Cruz, Philip Rivers, Sheridan Smith, Dallon Weekes, and Aldo Leão Ramírez. After him are Kenta Kifuji, Moushaumi Robinson, Jackson Vroman, Yo Gotti, Muna Lee, and Nicole Perlman.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Ryan Dahl ranks 19,956 out of 20,380Before him are Justin Huish (1975), Brent Bookwalter (1984), Krystian Ochman (1999), Jed Whedon (1975), Kevin Meaney (1956), and Kerry Kittles (1974). After him are Danny Szetela (1987), Josh Richardson (1993), Blake Ross (1985), Tom Pappas (1976), Nick Palatas (1988), and Talitha Bateman (2001).

Among INVENTORS In United States

Among inventors born in United States, Ryan Dahl ranks 132Before him are Sarah E. Goode (1855), David Hahn (1976), Jack Andraka (1997), Tony Fadell (1969), George Hotz (1989), and Wendell Brown (1961). After him are Gitanjali Rao (2005).