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Juergen Riedl is a physicist and has studied at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich / Germany / Bavaria. He is a system engineer at Siemens Nixdorf Informationsystems and currently working on information models for SDH high bandwidth management systems. All programming is self- taught; he has been programming OS/2 applications since the release of OS/2 2.0. When he is not doing OS/2 he can be found in summer in the Alps sailplaning or in the winter rigging up his model railway.
Jürgen Riedl is a physicist and has studied at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich (Germany, Bavaria). He was a system engineer at Siemens Nixdorf Informationsysteme working on information models for SDH high bandwidth management systems. All programming is self-taught; he has been programming OS/2 applications since the release of OS/2 2.0. When he is not doing OS/2 he can be found in summer in the Alps sailplaning or in the winter rigging up his model railway.
 
Juergen can be reached at mailto:j.riedl@mch.sni.de.
 
Juergen has written the following article:
 
[http://www.edm2.com/0307/wpswithuicl.html Programming the WPS Using the UICL]  (August 1995)


==Articles==
*[http://www.edm2.com/0307/wpswithuicl.html Programming the WPS Using the UICL] (August 1995)


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Jürgen Riedl is a physicist and has studied at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich (Germany, Bavaria). He was a system engineer at Siemens Nixdorf Informationsysteme working on information models for SDH high bandwidth management systems. All programming is self-taught; he has been programming OS/2 applications since the release of OS/2 2.0. When he is not doing OS/2 he can be found in summer in the Alps sailplaning or in the winter rigging up his model railway.

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