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Raymond Chen was an early OS/2 enthusiast that created a number of utilities and ported a few programs from the [[UNIX]] world in the 16-bit era, he was hired by [[Microsoft]] in 1992 and has been there since, most of the time working on the Windows shell itself. | Raymond Chen was an early OS/2 enthusiast that created a number of utilities and ported a few programs from the [[UNIX]] world in the 16-bit era, he was hired by [[Microsoft]] in 1992 and has been there since, most of the time working on the Windows shell itself. | ||
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* [[Perl]] - Interpreter, OS/2-port from 1990 | * [[Perl]] - Interpreter, OS/2-port from 1990 | ||
Revision as of 02:06, 18 April 2019
Raymond Chen was an early OS/2 enthusiast that created a number of utilities and ported a few programs from the UNIX world in the 16-bit era, he was hired by Microsoft in 1992 and has been there since, most of the time working on the Windows shell itself.
Ports
- Perl - Interpreter, OS/2-port from 1990
Publications
- Raymond Chen: The Old New Thing: Practical Development Throughout the Evolution of Windows - Addison Wesley 2006, ISBN 0-321-44030-7