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Jeff has been messing about with OS/2 since version 1.3 (gawd, how long ago was that?) He has written (on a 2.1 platform) a hazardous materials tracking, data transport program for OS/2 that communicates with the "big boys" i.e. RS-6000 machines and mainframes. He has run OS/2 at home since V1.3, and lives at home with his lovely wife and 10 year old daughter. When the computer allows him to shed his shackles and the wife okays it, he likes to go sailing on the bay in San Diego.
Jeff has been messing about with OS/2 since version 1.3 (gawd, how long ago was that?) He has written (on a 2.1 platform) a hazardous materials tracking, data transport program for OS/2 that communicates with the "big boys" i.e. RS/6000 machines and mainframes. He has run OS/2 at home since V1.3, and lives at home with his lovely wife and 10-year-old daughter. When the computer allows him to shed his shackles and the wife okays it, he likes to go sailing on the bay in San Diego.
 
==Contact Information==
*'''email:''' mailto:jhasz@tclsystems.com (not working)
* '''LinkedIN''': http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jeff-hasz/0/381/29
 
 
==Republishing Permission==
Jeff Hasz  gave permission to release his OS/2 article under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. Martin Iturbide received this permission on November 14 of 2012.


==Articles==
==Articles==
* Using OS/2 as a Platform for a Web Server (February 1997)  
* [[Using OS/2 as a Platform for a Web Server]] (Feb 1997)
 
;Republishing Permission:Jeff Hasz gave permission to release his OS/2 article under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. Martin Iturbide received this permission on November 14 of 2012.


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Latest revision as of 23:01, 29 July 2022

Jeff has been messing about with OS/2 since version 1.3 (gawd, how long ago was that?) He has written (on a 2.1 platform) a hazardous materials tracking, data transport program for OS/2 that communicates with the "big boys" i.e. RS/6000 machines and mainframes. He has run OS/2 at home since V1.3, and lives at home with his lovely wife and 10-year-old daughter. When the computer allows him to shed his shackles and the wife okays it, he likes to go sailing on the bay in San Diego.

Articles

Republishing Permission
Jeff Hasz gave permission to release his OS/2 article under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. Martin Iturbide received this permission on November 14 of 2012.