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Gavin R Baker is the man behind ThinkSoft, a consulting firm based in Melbourne Australia which | Gavin R. Baker is the man behind ThinkSoft, a consulting firm based in Melbourne (Australia) which specializes in developing custom software. He has experience in Assembler, Pascal, C, C++, (and a lot of other languages), and has worked with Unix, DOS, Windows, OS/2, VMS and Pick operating systems. He is an active member of Team OS/2. When he isn't programming, he is also a musician, an actor, and wastes lots of time reading Net News. | ||
==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
;Introduction and a bare-bones PM application | |||
* [[Introduction and a bare-bones PM application|Introduction]] (Mar 1993) | |||
* [[Introduction and a bare-bones PM application (Processes and Threads)|Processes and Threads]] (Apr 1993) | |||
* [[Introduction and a bare-bones PM application (Resources)|Resources]] (May/Jun 1993) | |||
;Republishing Permission:Gavin R Baker gave permission to republish his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. Martin Itubide received this confirmation via email on 06-Mar-2012. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 2 July 2018
Gavin R. Baker is the man behind ThinkSoft, a consulting firm based in Melbourne (Australia) which specializes in developing custom software. He has experience in Assembler, Pascal, C, C++, (and a lot of other languages), and has worked with Unix, DOS, Windows, OS/2, VMS and Pick operating systems. He is an active member of Team OS/2. When he isn't programming, he is also a musician, an actor, and wastes lots of time reading Net News.
Articles
- Introduction and a bare-bones PM application
- Introduction (Mar 1993)
- Processes and Threads (Apr 1993)
- Resources (May/Jun 1993)
- Republishing Permission
- Gavin R Baker gave permission to republish his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. Martin Itubide received this confirmation via email on 06-Mar-2012.