Education
Copenhagen Business School.
blogger software developer computer scientist
Copenhagen Business School.
He is also a partner at the web-based software development firm Basecamp (formerly 37signals). Hansson co-wrote Agile Web Development with Rails with Dave Thomas in 2005 as part of The Facets of Ruby Series. He also co-wrote Getting Real, Rework, and Remote with Jason Fried.
In 1999, Hansson founded and built a Danish online gaming news website and community called Daily Rush, which he ran until 2001.
After attracting the attention of Jason Fried by offering him help with Hypertext Preprocessor coding, Hansson was hired by Fried to build a web-based project management tool, which ultimately became 37signals" Basecamp software as a service product. To aid the development process, Hansson used the then-obscure Ruby programming language to develop a custom web framework.
He released the framework separately from the project management tool in 2004 as the open source project Ruby on Rails. In 2005, Hansson was recognized by Google and O"Reilly with the "Hacker of the Year" award for his creation of Ruby on Rails.
After graduating from the Copenhagen Business School and receiving his bachelor"s degree in Computer Science and Business Administration, Hansson moved from Denmark to Chicago, Illinois, United States. in November 2005.
David Heinemeier Hansson lists photography and race car driving amongst his hobbies. He took part in the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans driving for OAK Racing. He also drove a Morgan-Nissan P2 car for Conquest Racing in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), winning two races in the season.
Heinemeier Hansson joined OAK Racing full-time in 2013, taking five 2nd-place finishes to finish 2nd in the Trophy for LMP2 Drivers.
In July 2010 it was revealed that Heinemeier Hansson was the person that had commissioned the one-off Pagani Zonda HH supercar. He also owns the one-off Koenigsegg Agera HH car.
24 Hours of Le Mans results
Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results
2006: Accepted the Jolt Award of product excellence for Rails 1.0. 2012: Named ALMS Rookie of the year.