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Dave Evans has been working for IBM since 1984. He graduated from the University of Kentucky (Go 'Cats') with a BS in Mathematics and Computer Science. He has been involved with workstation and system-level debugger projects for the last 12 years. Currently, Dave is the project lead for IBM's ICAT family of debuggers. Dave can be reached at devans@vnet.ibm.com.
Dave Evans has been working for IBM since 1984. He graduated from the University of Kentucky (Go 'Cats') with a BS in Mathematics and Computer Science. He has been involved with workstation and system-level debugger projects for the last 12 years. Dave was the project lead for IBM's ICAT family of debuggers.


==Articles==
Dave has co-written the following article:
Dave has co-written the following article:
* [[ICAT: The New Remote Source-code Debugger for OS/2]] (May 1997)
* [[OS/2 Debugging in Style]] by [[Chris Matthews]] and Dave Evans (Aug 1996)


* ICAT: The New Remote Source-code Debugger for OS/2 (May 1997)
;Republishing Permission:Dave Evans gave permission to release his OS/2 article under the Creative Commons license. Martin Iturbide received this permission on October 19, 2012.


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Latest revision as of 23:02, 2 November 2019

Dave Evans has been working for IBM since 1984. He graduated from the University of Kentucky (Go 'Cats') with a BS in Mathematics and Computer Science. He has been involved with workstation and system-level debugger projects for the last 12 years. Dave was the project lead for IBM's ICAT family of debuggers.

Articles

Dave has co-written the following article:

Republishing Permission
Dave Evans gave permission to release his OS/2 article under the Creative Commons license. Martin Iturbide received this permission on October 19, 2012.