Mike Harrington (born 1964) is an American programmer and businessman. With Gabe Newell, he is the co-founder of the video game company Valve. After the success of the first Valve game, Half-Life (1998), Harrington left Valve in 2000. In 2005, he co-founded the photo editing service Picnik.
Career
Harrington was a programmer at the video game developer Dynamix and a designer on the Windows NT operating system at Microsoft. In 1996, he founded Valve with Gabe Newell, another former Microsoft employee. Harrington sold his Microsoft shares to fund his half of the startup. His wife at the time, Monica Harrington, was Valve's marketing strategist in its early years.
Harrington worked as a programmer on Valve's first game, Half-Life (1998), and funded its development with Newell. It was a critical and commercial success. Harrington said: "At Microsoft you always wonder, <nowiki>'Is it me being successful or is it Microsoft?'</nowiki> But with Half-Life I knew Gabe and I had built that product and company from scratch."
