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Larry Kyrala is currently a Web Applications Developer at The MathWorks.  
Larry Kyrala is currently a Web Applications Developer at The MathWorks. He was a developer on the OS/2 Entertainment Tools in the Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 Warp. He worked primarily with new audio technologies for OS/2 game developers. Previously, he was involved in prototyping multimedia information systems for the OS/2 Warp tutorial. He is a veteran multimedia programmer and designer with a wide range of experience in various audiovisual technologies and platforms.
 
==Contact Information==
* LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/larry-kyrala/0/902/148
 
==Republishing Permission==
Larry Kyrala gave permission to release his article under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide requested received the permission on August 9 of 2012.  


==Articles==
==Articles==
* [[NewShow: A C++ DIVE Class Sample]] (November 1995=
* [[NewShow: A C++ DIVE Class Sample]] (Nov 1995)
;Republishing Permission:Larry Kyrala gave permission to release his article under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide requested received the permission on August 9 of 2012.


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Latest revision as of 03:41, 31 October 2022

Larry Kyrala is currently a Web Applications Developer at The MathWorks. He was a developer on the OS/2 Entertainment Tools in the Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 Warp. He worked primarily with new audio technologies for OS/2 game developers. Previously, he was involved in prototyping multimedia information systems for the OS/2 Warp tutorial. He is a veteran multimedia programmer and designer with a wide range of experience in various audiovisual technologies and platforms.

Articles

Republishing Permission
Larry Kyrala gave permission to release his article under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide requested received the permission on August 9 of 2012.