Intentional Software
Intentional Software was a software company that designed tools and platforms that followed the principles of intentional programming in which programmers focus on capturing the intent of users and designers, and spend as little time as possible interacting with machines and compilers. Its tools included language workbenches, tools that separated software function from implementation, and allowed 'language-focused' development. This allowed automatic rewriting of code as expert knowledge of implementation options changed. The company later began developing a platform for improving productivity of software groups.
Industry | Software engineering |
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Founded | September 2002 |
Founder | Charles Simonyi Gregor Kiczales |
Defunct | April 2017 |
Fate | Acquired by Microsoft |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Charles Simonyi (co-founder), Eric C. Anderson (CEO) |
Number of employees | 50-100 |
Parent | Microsoft |
Website | http://www.intentional.com |
The company was co-founded by Charles Simonyi and Gregor Kiczales in 2002, and later headed by CEO Eric Anderson. However, Kiczales left the company in 2003. In 2017 it had almost 100 staff. On April 18, 2017, it was acquired by Microsoft, with many of its employees joining the Microsoft Office team.