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## Authors
Haml and Sass are designed by Hampton Catlin (hcatlin) and he is the author
of the original implementation. However, Hampton doesn't even know his way
around the code anymore and mostly just concentrates on the language issues.
Hampton lives in Toronto, Ontario (though he's an American by birth) and
is a partner at Unspace Interactive.
Haml and Sass were created by [Hampton Catlin](http://hamptoncatlin.com)
(hcatlin) and he is the author of the original implementation. However, Hampton
doesn't even know his way around the code anymore and now occasionally consults
on the language issues. Hampton lives in Jacksonville, Florida and is the lead
mobile developer for Wikimedia.
Nathan Weizenbaum is the primary maintainer and architect of the "modern" Ruby
implementation of Haml. His hard work has kept the project alive by endlessly
answering forum posts, fixing bugs, refactoring, finding speed improvements,
writing documentation, implementing new features, and getting Hampton
coffee (a fitting task for a boy-genius). Nathan lives in Seattle, Washington and
while not being a student at University of Washington he consults for
Unspace Interactive and Microsoft.
[Nathan Weizenbaum](http://nex-3.com) is the primary developer and architect of
the "modern" Ruby implementation of Haml. His hard work has kept the project
alive by endlessly answering forum posts, fixing bugs, refactoring, finding
speed improvements, writing documentation, implementing new features, and
getting Hampton coffee (a fitting task for a boy-genius). Nathan lives in
Seattle, Washington and while not being a student at the University of
Washington or working at an internship, he consults for Unspace Interactive.
Chris Eppstein is a core contributor to Sass and the creator of Compass, the first
Sass-based framework. Chris focuses on making Sass more powerful, easy to use, and
on ways to speed its adoption through the web development community. Chris lives in
San Jose, CA with his wife and daughter. He is the Software Architect for Caring.com,
a website devoted to the 34 Million caregivers whose parents are sick or elderly,
that uses Haml and Sass.
[Chris Eppstein](http://acts-as-architect.blogspot.com) is a core contributor to
Sass and the creator of Compass, the first Sass-based framework. Chris focuses
on making Sass more powerful, easy to use, and on ways to speed its adoption
through the web development community. Chris lives in San Jose, California with
his wife and daughter. He is the Software Architect for
[Caring.com](http://caring.com), a website devoted to the 34 Million caregivers
whose parents are sick or elderly, that uses Haml and Sass.
If you use this software, you must pay Hampton a compliment. And
buy Nathan some jelly beans. Maybe pet a kitten. Yeah. Pet that kitty.