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Fred Haslam is a software engineer and mobile platform developer who has worked for eBay, Inc. since January 2011.[1] While working at Maxis from mid 1989 through 1994, he was the lead developer on SimEarth and SimCity 2000, co-authoring them with Will Wright. He also created an online game called Dragon Court.[2]

Haslam and his family moved to Vancouver, Washington, in 2004. In 2006 he received a BS in computer science from Washington State University Vancouver. He is the son of writer Gerald Haslam.

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