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| Mike works for Landmark Systems Corporation as a Software development advisor. He has an M.S. in Computer Science from Marymount University in Arlington VA, and a B.S. in Mathematics from Towson Uinversity, in Towson MD. Landmark makes Computer Performance Management software for IBM Mainframes, Windows NT, and multiple Unix platforms. | | Mike worked for [[Landmark Systems Corporation]] as a Software development advisor. He has an M.S. in Computer Science from Marymount University in Arlington VA, and a B.S. in Mathematics from Towson University, in Towson MD. |
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| Mike is the developer of the OS/2 Workstation client for Landmarks' Naviplex monitor for the IBM Parallel Sysplex mainframe environment. He is also the original developer of Landmarks' The Monitor for DB2. All mainframe programming is done in IBM System/390 assembly language. | | Mike is the developer of the OS/2 Workstation client for Landmarks' Naviplex monitor for the IBM Parallel Sysplex mainframe environment. He is also the original developer of Landmarks' The Monitor for DB2. All mainframe programming is done in IBM System/390 assembly language. |
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| You may reach Mike via e-mail at mailto:mike.lamartina@mcleansoft.com
| | ==Articles== |
| | * [[Implementing Flyout Menus in OS/2]] (May 1999) |
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| Mike has written the following article:
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| | * [http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/Naviplex Naviplex] |
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| [[Implementing Flyout Menus in OS/2]] (May 1999) | | {{DEFAULTSORT:La Martina, Mike}} |
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| === Republish permission ===
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| Return-path: <mike.lamartina@mcleansoft.com>
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| Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 08:00:53 -0500
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| From: "mike.lamartina" <mike.lamartina@mcleansoft.com>
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| To: Yuri Prokushev <yuri_prokushev@mail.ru>
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| Subject: Re: EDM/2 Articles
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| Yuri Prokushev wrote:
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| >This month EDM/2 was relaunched as wiki-based magazine. As result, license
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| >changed to http://www.edm2.com/index.php/License. So can you allow to republish you article(s) under above license? Thank you very much.
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| Yuri:
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| Yes, I give permission to use/reuse my published article in any way that
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| permits/encourages programming for OS/2 operating System.
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| Thanks you
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| Mike
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Mike worked for Landmark Systems Corporation as a Software development advisor. He has an M.S. in Computer Science from Marymount University in Arlington VA, and a B.S. in Mathematics from Towson University, in Towson MD.
Mike is the developer of the OS/2 Workstation client for Landmarks' Naviplex monitor for the IBM Parallel Sysplex mainframe environment. He is also the original developer of Landmarks' The Monitor for DB2. All mainframe programming is done in IBM System/390 assembly language.
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