Ludvig Strigeus

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Ludvig Strigeus
Born 1981
Residence Flag of Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden
Known for µTorrent and other software
Occupation Software Engineer, Spotify AB

Ludvig Strigeus (ludde) is a Swedish programmer best known for developing software such as the BitTorrent client µTorrent, OpenTTD, and ScummVM. He has a Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering degree from Chalmers University of Technology and is currently employed as a software engineer at Spotify AB. He won PuzzleCrack 2005.

He was born in 1981 and lives in Gothenburg, Sweden.

  • µTorrent - small footprint BitTorrent client for Microsoft Windows (closed-source)
  • ScummVM - interpreter of adventure game engines, most notably LucasArts's SCUMM [1]
  • OpenTTD - engine of Transport Tycoon game improved in many ways over the original (with functions of TTDPatch implemented and improved, like multiplayer).
  • Trac - project management tool (minor contribution)
  • Ports of Dr. Mario and Kwirk for the TI-89 calculator [2]
  • "The Idiot" - card game for Windows [3]
  • WebWorks - a text HTML editor [4]


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