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Doug Azzarito was the Technical Team lead for OS/2 File System and Change team. | Doug Azzarito was the Technical Team lead for OS/2 File System and Change team. | ||
Doug Azzarito was an Advisory Programmer for IBM's Personal Software Products division in Austin, Texas. He has been involved in the development of OS/2 since 1986, and is currently lead developer of the OS/2 kernel and file systems. After spending years in cyberspace answering questions about OS/2, Doug co-authored the book The OS/2 Warp Survival Guide, published by John Wiley & Sons. In a previous lifetime, Doug co-authored RBBS-PC, the award-winning electronic BBS software for personal computers. | |||
==Contact Information== | ==Contact Information== | ||
* www.linkedin.com/pub/doug-azzarito/1/216/881 | * http://www.linkedin.com/pub/doug-azzarito/1/216/881 | ||
==Presentations== | ==Presentations== |
Revision as of 05:14, 3 June 2013
Doug Azzarito was the Technical Team lead for OS/2 File System and Change team.
Doug Azzarito was an Advisory Programmer for IBM's Personal Software Products division in Austin, Texas. He has been involved in the development of OS/2 since 1986, and is currently lead developer of the OS/2 kernel and file systems. After spending years in cyberspace answering questions about OS/2, Doug co-authored the book The OS/2 Warp Survival Guide, published by John Wiley & Sons. In a previous lifetime, Doug co-authored RBBS-PC, the award-winning electronic BBS software for personal computers.