Mahmoud Samir Fayed

[8][9][10][11] Fayed received a Master's degree in 2017, from the College of Computer and Information Sciences, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.

[12] In 2005 Fayed began work on a new visual programming language called PWCT and distributed it as a free-open source project in 2008.

[13][14][15] In 2009 Fayed began work on a new programming language called Supernova and distributed it as a free-open source project in 2010.

[21][22] In 2013 Fayed began work on a new programming language called Ring and distributed it as a free-open source project in 2016.

[23] Ring aims to offer a language focused on helping the developer with building natural interfaces and declarative DSLs.