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Gordon W. Zeglinski is a freelance programmer/consultant who received his Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a thesis on [[C++]] sparse matrix objects.  He has been programming in C++ for 6 years and also has a strong background in FORTRAN. He started developing OS/2 applications with version 2.0.
Gordon W. Zeglinski is a freelance programmer/consultant who received his Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a thesis on [[C++]] sparse matrix objects.  He has been programming in C++ for 6 years and also has a strong background in FORTRAN. He started developing OS/2 applications with version 2.0.


His current projects include a client/server communications program that utilitizes OS/2's features which has entered beta testing. Additionally, he is involved in the development of a real-time automated vehicle based on OS/2 and using C++ in which he does device driver development and designs the applications that comprise the control logic and user interface.
His projects included a client/server communications program that utilises OS/2's features which has entered beta testing. Additionally, he is involved in the development of a real-time automated vehicle based on OS/2 and using C++ in which he does device driver development and designs the applications that comprise the control logic and user interface.


==Articles==
==Articles==
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* Visual REXX Faceoff
* Visual REXX Faceoff
** [[Visual REXX Faceoff - Part 1]] Watcom's VX-REXX (Jun 1994)  
** [[Visual REXX Faceoff - Part 1]] Watcom's VX-REXX (Jun 1994)
** [[Visual REXX Faceoff - Part 2]] Hockware's VisPro REXX/Bronze 2.0 (Jul 1994)  
** [[Visual REXX Faceoff - Part 2]] Hockware's VisPro/REXX Bronze 2.0 (Jul 1994)
** [[Visual REXX Faceoff - Part 3]] Hockware's VisPro REXX/Gold 2.03 (Oct 1994)  
** [[Visual REXX Faceoff - Part 3]] Hockware's VisPro/REXX Gold 2.03 (Oct 1994)


*[[A Brief Look at Personal REXX]] An overview of Personal REXX by Quercus Systems (Apr 1995)  
*[[A Brief Look at Personal REXX]] An overview of Personal REXX by Quercus Systems (Apr 1995)


* OOPS Avenue  
* OOPS Avenue
** [[User Interface Class Library (UICL for short)]] (Jan 1994)
** [[User Interface Class Library (UICL for short)]] (Jan 1994)
** [[C-Set++ 2.1 Review]] (Feb 1994)
** [[C-Set++ 2.1 Review]] (Feb 1994)
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* [[The Java Language]] (Oct 1996)
* [[The Java Language]] (Oct 1996)


* REXX-ercising Your Applications  
* REXX-ercising Your Applications
** [[REXX-ercising Your Applications - Part 1]] Creating external functions and executing them from apps; intro to RexxStart(). (Nov 1993)  
** [[REXX-ercising Your Applications - Part 1]] Creating external functions and executing them from apps; intro to RexxStart(). (Nov 1993)
** [[REXX-ercising Your Applications - Part 2]] More on RexxStart(), external command handlers and REXX macrospace. (Dec 1993)
** [[REXX-ercising Your Applications - Part 2]] More on RexxStart(), external command handlers and REXX macrospace. (Dec 1993)


* [[A Review of VisualAge C++ Version 4.0]] (May 1999)  
* [[A Review of VisualAge C++ Version 4.0]] (May 1999)
* [[VisualAge for Java Professional]] (Apr 1998)
* [[VisualAge for Java Professional]] (Apr 1998)
* C++ Compiler Review  
* C++ Compiler Review
** [[C++ Compiler Review - Part 1|Part 1]] (Aug 1995)  
** [[C++ Compiler Review - Part 1|Part 1]] (Aug 1995)
** [[C++ Compiler Review - Part 2|Part 2]] (Sep 1995)  
** [[C++ Compiler Review - Part 2|Part 2]] (Sep 1995)
** [[C++ Compiler Review - Part 3|Part 3]] (Nov 1995)  
** [[C++ Compiler Review - Part 3|Part 3]] (Nov 1995)
* [[A Review of C++ Compilers]] (Nov 1993)  
* [[A Review of C++ Compilers]] (Nov 1993)
 
;Republishing Information:Gordon Zeglinski gave permission to release his EDM/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide requested this on 17-Feb-2012 and received the permission the same day. Gordon Zeglinski requested to be credited as the original author of the material.
;Republishing Imformation:Gordon Zeglinski gave permission to release his EDM/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide requested this on 17-Feb-2012 and received the permission the same day. Gordon Zeglinski requested to be credited as the original author of the material.


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Latest revision as of 04:50, 28 December 2019

Gordon W. Zeglinski is a freelance programmer/consultant who received his Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a thesis on C++ sparse matrix objects. He has been programming in C++ for 6 years and also has a strong background in FORTRAN. He started developing OS/2 applications with version 2.0.

His projects included a client/server communications program that utilises OS/2's features which has entered beta testing. Additionally, he is involved in the development of a real-time automated vehicle based on OS/2 and using C++ in which he does device driver development and designs the applications that comprise the control logic and user interface.

Articles

Republishing Information
Gordon Zeglinski gave permission to release his EDM/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide requested this on 17-Feb-2012 and received the permission the same day. Gordon Zeglinski requested to be credited as the original author of the material.