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Lee R. Perlov was a Staff Programmer in the TeamConnection/CMVC development group. He started working for IBM in 1985 in Gaithersburg, Md, working in the Federal Systems Division on various projects for the United States intelligence community He then moved to RTP to work on library development and support. Lee received a B S degree in Accounting from the University of Florida in 1983. He also completed two years of graduate work in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Florida.  
Lee R. Perlov was a Staff Programmer in the TeamConnection/CMVC development group. He started working for IBM in 1985 in Gaithersburg, Md, working in the Federal Systems Division on various projects for the United States intelligence community He then moved to RTP to work on library development and support. Lee received a B S degree in Accounting from the University of Florida in 1983. He also completed two years of graduate work in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Florida.  


==Contact Information==
==Articles==
* [[TeamConnection for OS/2: More Than a Source Code Library]] (Aug 1996)
 
==Links==
* LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lee-perlov/1/1a6/581
* LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lee-perlov/1/1a6/581


==Articles==
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* [[TeamConnection for OS/2: More Than a Source Code Library]] by Lee R. Perlov (August 1996)
 
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Lee R. Perlov was a Staff Programmer in the TeamConnection/CMVC development group. He started working for IBM in 1985 in Gaithersburg, Md, working in the Federal Systems Division on various projects for the United States intelligence community He then moved to RTP to work on library development and support. Lee received a B S degree in Accounting from the University of Florida in 1983. He also completed two years of graduate work in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Florida.

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