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Steve Turner was a Senior Associate Programmer in the OS/2 Tools Development organization and is the designer and author of ALP. Steve has been involved in programming ever since the IBM PC was first introduced and has a keen interest in programming tools of all kinds, primarily compiler and assembler technologies. Steve has been with IBM since 1988. | Steve Turner was a Senior Associate Programmer in the OS/2 Tools Development organization and is the designer and author of [[ALP]]. Steve has been involved in programming ever since the IBM PC was first introduced and has a keen interest in programming tools of all kinds, primarily compiler and assembler technologies. Steve has been with IBM since 1988. | ||
==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
* [[Developers Enjoy the "ALP"s (Assembly Language Processor)]] by Scott Gruber and Steve Turner (Nov 1995) | * [[Developers Enjoy the "ALP"s (Assembly Language Processor)]] by [[Scott Gruber]] and Steve Turner (Nov 1995) | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 7 April 2023
Steve Turner was a Senior Associate Programmer in the OS/2 Tools Development organization and is the designer and author of ALP. Steve has been involved in programming ever since the IBM PC was first introduced and has a keen interest in programming tools of all kinds, primarily compiler and assembler technologies. Steve has been with IBM since 1988.
Articles
- Developers Enjoy the "ALP"s (Assembly Language Processor) by Scott Gruber and Steve Turner (Nov 1995)