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- Application domains:
JEE/JSP,
interface architecture and project management,
networking and protocols,
natural and artificial language processing,
compilers and processors.
- Languages used professionally:
Java,
C,
Intel x86 and Motorola 68K assembly,
Modula II, Pascal, Ada, ALGOL, Basic,
HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
- Operating environments:
Linux,
Windows,
NetWare,
Macintosh,
UNIX,
AOS/VS,
VMS.
- Tools and environments:
Eclipse, NetBeans, Visual Studio,
GNU Autotools, gcc, Perl, bash,
CodeWarrior®, Symantec THINK® and other IDEs, MySQL, Java
properties files, log4j, text-based makefiles (UNIX et al.),
prototyping frameworks and application generators.
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- Private J2EE Study Group
www.windofkeltia.com/j2ee/
Emerging DVD catalog written in Java/J2EE.
- Xerox Corporation, Rochester, New York
Macintosh print driver for Xerox printers
including NetWare queues support.
- Mitsubishi/Apricot, Ltd., England
File I/O metalayer for duplicating
descriptors on NetWare 3.11 (source code furnished).
- ALPNet, Inc. and St. Martin's Press Publishing
Student testing authoring and exam
administration application for Macintosh.
- ALPNet, Inc. and St. Martin's Press Publishing
On-line grammar, style and usage accessory
(Macintosh desk accessory).
- Brigham Young University
Automatic test card learner and grader
(written in Basic for DOS).
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Directions in NetWare Programming (June 2004, 8 pages)
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Writing Alternate Debugger Command Parsers for NetWare
(June 2004, 6 pages)
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Writing Command Parsers for NetWare (June 2004, 7 pages)
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Getting Settable Parameter Values in NetWare (July 2004, 4 pages)
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Writing NLMs as Shared Libraries
(June 2004, 8 pages)
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How to Write Dynamic Libraries as NetWare-loadable Modules (NLMs)
(May 2003, 23 pages)
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How to Write Start-up Code for NLMs
(August 2002, 22 pages)
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Time Functionality in the Standard C Runtime Library for NetWare
(August 2000, 6 pages)
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Scheme for Optimizing Calls to Functions through Pointers on Pentium
Processors
(August 1998, 10 pages)
The following articles no longer reference technology that is very
useful. The SDK documentation is a better source for information on using
Novell Kernel Services which are never the preferred interfaces.
Those articles that are not linked here can be found on Novell’s
developer.novell.com, but they are in archives.
If you must see and cannot find them, contact me and I’ll see what
I can do for you.
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KLib: A Kernel Runtime Library (August 2000, 10 pages)
—Klib was rolled into LibC to be consumed by both CLib and LibC
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How to Use the Novell Kernel Services Programming Environment and
Standard Runtime Library: NetWare 6 Update
(Part Six of Features of the Novell Kernel Services Programming
Environment for NLMs)
(December 2001, 28 pages)
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Features of the Novell Kernel Services Programming Environment for NLMs:
Part Five (November 2000, 12 pages)
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Features of the Novell Kernel Services Programming Environment for NLMs:
Part Four (December 1999, 12 pages)
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Features of the Novell Kernel Services Programming Environment for NLMs:
Part Three (November 1999, 11 pages)
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Features of the Novell Kernel Services Programming Environment for NLMs:
Part Two (October 1999, 23 pages)
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Features of the Novell Kernel Services Programming Environment for NLMs:
Part One (September 1999, 11 pages)
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The Future of Application Development on NetWare with NLMs
(September 1999, 14 pages)
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