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Mike Muuss

Michael John Muuss (1958 - November 20, 2000) was author of the freeware network tool Ping.

A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, he was a senior scientist at the US Army Research Lab in Maryland when he died, specialising in geometric modelling, ray-tracing, MIMD architectures and digital networks. He wrote a number of software packages (including BRL-CAD) and network tools but the thousand-line Ping, written in December 1983 while working at the Ballistics Research Lab, is the one he is remembered for.

Due to its usefulness Ping was quickly hard written into a large number of apps, initially BSD Unix, but later OSes including Windows.

The Usenix Association gave him a lifetime achievement award in 1993.

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