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The late Dr. Randell S. Flint was the president of [[Sundial Systems]] Corporation. As the chief architect of the [[PIM]] application [[Relish]], he was deeply involved with OS/2 ever since the release of version 1.0 and advocated taking advantage of all it has to offer. Prior to founding Sundial Systems in 1988, he was involved in consulting for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, acted as system architect for a database server start-up firm, and, at one time was an assistant professor of computer science. | The late Dr. Randell S. Flint was the president of [[Sundial Systems]] Corporation. As the chief architect of the [[PIM]] application [[Relish]], he was deeply involved with OS/2 ever since the release of version 1.0 and advocated taking advantage of all it has to offer. Prior to founding Sundial Systems in 1988, he was involved in consulting for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, acted as system architect for a database server start-up firm, and, at one time was an assistant professor of computer science. | ||
Dr. Randell also co-founded the [[Southern California OS/2 User Group]] in 1993 alongside [[Carla Hanzlik]] and [[Rollin White]] in 1993 and frequently gave talks there. | |||
==Articles== | ==Articles== |
Revision as of 05:53, 2 April 2016
The late Dr. Randell S. Flint was the president of Sundial Systems Corporation. As the chief architect of the PIM application Relish, he was deeply involved with OS/2 ever since the release of version 1.0 and advocated taking advantage of all it has to offer. Prior to founding Sundial Systems in 1988, he was involved in consulting for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, acted as system architect for a database server start-up firm, and, at one time was an assistant professor of computer science.
Dr. Randell also co-founded the Southern California OS/2 User Group in 1993 alongside Carla Hanzlik and Rollin White in 1993 and frequently gave talks there.
Articles
- A Diary of a Programmer's Vacation in Florida (January 1995)