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Carlos de Luna Saenz is | Carlos de Luna Saenz is an OS/2 user since he discovered it, in 1992 with OS/2 2.1. He wrote "Building the infrastructure for the internet" for IBM in 1996 and has developed several projects for OS/2 (especially intranets) since then. He also knows that being an OS/2 user in today's world is to be more productive than others, even when the people are not always willing to try, specially for the lack of applications with NLS, but he is convinced that the users can change that also. | ||
==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
* [[Golden Code's Java 1.4.1 Review]] (July 16, 2003) | * [[Golden Code's Java 1.4.1 Review]] (July 16, 2003) | ||
;Republishing Permission:Carlos de Luna Saenz gave permission to release his EDM/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide | ;Republishing Permission:Carlos de Luna Saenz gave permission to release his EDM/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide received the permission on July 20, 2012. | ||
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[[Category:Contributors]] | [[Category:Contributors]] |
Latest revision as of 08:06, 8 November 2022
Carlos de Luna Saenz is an OS/2 user since he discovered it, in 1992 with OS/2 2.1. He wrote "Building the infrastructure for the internet" for IBM in 1996 and has developed several projects for OS/2 (especially intranets) since then. He also knows that being an OS/2 user in today's world is to be more productive than others, even when the people are not always willing to try, specially for the lack of applications with NLS, but he is convinced that the users can change that also.
Articles
- Golden Code's Java 1.4.1 Review (July 16, 2003)
- Republishing Permission
- Carlos de Luna Saenz gave permission to release his EDM/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide received the permission on July 20, 2012.