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Nationality
  
American

Spouse(s)
  
Pamela Farmer


Name
  
Randy Farmer

Role
  
Video Game Designer

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Full Name
  
F. Randall Farmer

Born
  
October 16, 1961 (age 62) (
1961-10-16
)

Occupation
  
Social Software Innovator, Author, CEO

Known for
  
Habitat, Yahoo! 360°, Social Media Consultant

Residence
  
Palo Alto, California, United States

Books
  
Building Web Reputation Systems

Building Web Reputation Systems


F. Randall "Randy" Farmer (born October 16, 1961) is an American game developer, co-creator with Chip Morningstar of one of the first graphical online games, 1985's Habitat. In 2001 he and Morningstar were the first recipients of the Pioneer Award (at the time called the "First Penguin Award") by the International Game Developers Association. Farmer was involved with the creation of Yahoo! 360 and Communities.com, and has published several works on web and game development, social media, and online communities.

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Biography

Farmer was born in New Jersey to Frank and Katherine Farmer, and grew up in Michigan. His interest in computers began as a teenager in 1974, as his Junior High School had access to a teletype. He played an early Star Trek game, Mike Mayfield's STTR1, and learned that he could add modifications to it. He began writing his own games at Henry Ford II High School in 1976, and then COMUNI, an early Bulletin board system.

In 1984, Farmer began working at Lucasfilm Games, on an Apple II version of Koronis Rift. It was at Lucasfilm that he met Chip Morningstar, who was beginning design on the Habitat project, a groundbreaking graphical multiplayer adventure game. When the project received funding, Morningstar hired Farmer for the team, along with others such as Aric Wilmunder, Janet Hunter, Noah Falstein and Ron Gilbert.

After Lucasfilm, Farmer went on to found Communities.com, where he remained from 1993–2001. In 2003 he served as Community Strategy Analyst for Yahoo!, co-designing Yahoo! 360°. From 2009–2011 he was involved with Social Media Strategy Consulting for Answers.com, and in 2011 he founded his own company, Suddenly Social, to provide platform services for social and mobile games. In 2013 he began co-hosting the Social Media Clarity Podcast with Scott Moore and Marc Smith. As of 2014, he is a Social Media consultant for Rosenfeld Media.

Awards

In March 2001, Farmer and Morningstar were awarded the inaugural "First Penguin Award" (later renamed to Pioneer Award) by the International Game Developers Association for their work on Habitat. In 1995, they were named as Tomorrow Makers by NetGuide magazine.

Selected works

Articles
  • Farmer, Randall (Fall 1988). "Habitat Anecdotes". Electric Communities. Retrieved March 2, 2014. 
  • Farmer, Randall; Morningstar, Chip (1990). "The Lessons of Lucasfilm's Habitat", presented at the First International Conference on Cyberspace (UT Austin, May 1990). Published in Cyberspace: First Steps, Michael Benedikt (ed.), MIT Press 1991. ISBN 0-262-02327-X.
  • Farmer, Randall (2014). "White Paper: 5 Questions for Selecting an Online Community Platform - Cultivating Community". Cultivate.ning.com. Retrieved 2014-02-24. 
  • Blogs
  • Habitat Chronicles, the blog of Randy Farmer and Chip Morningstar.
  • Building Reputation blog and wiki
  • Book chapters
  • Farmer, Randall (2012). "Web Reputations and the Real World". In Hassan Masum & Mark Tovey. The Reputation Society: How Online Opinions Are Reshaping the Offline World. The MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-01664-3. 
  • Farmer, Randall (2006). "I Wish I Knew (contributor)". In Brian Green, S. Gregory Boyd. Business & Legal Primer for Game Development. Charles River Media. ISBN 978-1584504924. 
  • Farmer, Randall; Morningstar, Chip (2001). "Habitat: Reports from an Online Community". In Vernor Vinge James Frenkel. True Names: And the Opening of the Cyberspace Frontier. Tor Books. ISBN 978-0312862077. 
  • Book
  • Farmer, Randall; Glass, Bryce (2010). Building Web Reputation Systems. O'Reilly. ISBN 978-0596159795. 
  • References

    Randy Farmer Wikipedia