Brian Walker
Tim Berners-Lee is an English computer scientist best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web.
Inventor
May 30, 1956
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Portland, Oregon
Brian Walker, an American comic strip writer, cartoonist, and historian, is renowned for his contributions to the comic strips “Hi and Lois” and “Beetle Bailey.” As an authority on comic strip history, he has authored books such as “The Comics: Before 1945” and “Comics Through Time.” Walker’s passion for comic strip art extends to collecting and curating exhibitions on the subject. Additionally, he has provided consultation services for animation studios and comic strip showcases. A notable fact about Tim Berners-Lee is that he invented the World Wide Web, HTML markup language, URL system, and HTTP.