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Paul Floyd works for Mentor Graphics, near Grenoble in France. Mentor Graphics is a world leader in Electronics Design Automation software.
 
He has a PhD in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, in the field of Optical Data Storage, obtained at the University of Manchester, UK.
 
He has been using and programming for OS/2 since about April 1993.
 
He worked for IBM UK Labs Hursley Park in 1987/8, but was in no way responsible for Presentation Manager.
 
==Articles==
*[[A Look at EPM 6.0x]] (Dec 1995)
*[[Dr. Dialog Review]] (Jan 1998)
*[[Adding syntax highlighting to EPM]] (May 1998)
*[[A Discussion of Oberon]] (Aug 1998)
*[[A Description of the Oberon-2 Language]] (Aug 1998)
*[[XDS Oberon]] (May 1999)
 
;Republishing Permission:Paul Floyd gave permission to repost his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. Martin Iturbide get this permission on March 1 of 2012 via LinkedIn.
 
==Links==
* http://paulf.free.fr
* Original Bio: [http://www.edm2.com/common/authors/pfloyd.html Paul Floyd]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:40, 7 October 2022

Paul Floyd works for Mentor Graphics, near Grenoble in France. Mentor Graphics is a world leader in Electronics Design Automation software.

He has a PhD in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, in the field of Optical Data Storage, obtained at the University of Manchester, UK.

He has been using and programming for OS/2 since about April 1993.

He worked for IBM UK Labs Hursley Park in 1987/8, but was in no way responsible for Presentation Manager.

Articles

Republishing Permission
Paul Floyd gave permission to repost his articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. Martin Iturbide get this permission on March 1 of 2012 via LinkedIn.

Links