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Roger Sessions has a B.A. in Biology from Bard College and an M.E.S. in Database Systems from the University of Pennsylvania.
Roger Sessions has a B.A. in Biology from Bard College and an M.E.S. in Database Systems from the University of Pennsylvania.
He is the author of two books, Reusable Data Structures for C, and Class Construction in C and C++, and several articles.  He worked on Object-Oriented programming environments and worked with high performance relational databases and Object-Oriented storage systems.   
He is the author of two books, Reusable Data Structures for C, and Class Construction in C and C++, and several articles.  He worked on Object-Oriented programming environments and worked with high performance relational databases and Object-Oriented storage systems.   
==Contact Information==
*e-mail: mailto:roger@objectwatch.com
*Web Site: http://www.objectwatch.com/
*Blog: http://simplearchitectures.blogspot.com/
==Republishing Permission==
Rogger Sessions gave permission to release his articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide received the permission on Jan 17 of 2012.


==Articles==
==Articles==
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* [[Ten Rules for Distributed Object Systems]] (Oct 1996)
* [[Ten Rules for Distributed Object Systems]] (Oct 1996)
* [[Dynamic Frameworks]] - A discussion of the role of dynamic class loading (Dec 1996)
* [[Dynamic Frameworks]] - A discussion of the role of dynamic class loading (Dec 1996)
* [[The Year of the Net Wars]] - An analysis of the battle for control of the interface to the Internet (Jan 1997) (Also translated into Japanese.)
* [[The Year of the Net Wars]] - An analysis of the battle for control of the interface to the Internet (Jan 1997) Also translated into Japanese.
;Republishing Permission:Rogger Sessions gave permission to release his articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide received the permission on Jan 17 of 2012.


;OS/2 Developer
;OS/2 Developer
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* R. Sessions: ''Simple Architectures for Complex Enterprises'' - Microsoft Press 2008, ISBN 0-7356-2578-6
* R. Sessions: ''Simple Architectures for Complex Enterprises'' - Microsoft Press 2008, ISBN 0-7356-2578-6


==Links==
*Web Site: http://www.objectwatch.com
*Blog: http://simplearchitectures.blogspot.com
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Revision as of 12:46, 27 January 2017

Roger Sessions has a B.A. in Biology from Bard College and an M.E.S. in Database Systems from the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of two books, Reusable Data Structures for C, and Class Construction in C and C++, and several articles. He worked on Object-Oriented programming environments and worked with high performance relational databases and Object-Oriented storage systems.

Articles

OS/2 Magazine

Column: The World of Objects

Republishing Permission
Rogger Sessions gave permission to release his articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide received the permission on Jan 17 of 2012.
OS/2 Developer
  • SOM Overview - Summer 1992
  • Sessions; Coskun: Class Objects in SOM - Summer 1992
  • Sessions; Coskun: Object-Oriented Programming in OS/2. Using SOM - Winter 1992
  • Sessions; Coskun: Method Resolution in SOM - Spring 1993
  • Sessions; Coskun; Erickson: SOMObjects Developer Toolkit: An Overview - Nov/Dec 1993
  • Erickson; Coskun; Sessions: SOMobjects Developer Toolkit: Sharing SOM Objects with DSOM - Jan/Feb 1994
Computer Language
  • Sessions; Coskun: SOM Enchanted Evening - Apr 1993
Misc

Publications

  • R. Sessions: Reusable Data Structures for C - Prentice Hall 1989, ISBN 0-13-779034-1
  • R. Sessions: Class Construction in C and C++: Object-Oriented Programming Fundamentals - Prentice Hall 1992, ISBN 0-13-630104-5
  • R. Sessions: Object Persistence: Beyond Object Oriented Databases - Prentice Hall 1996, ISBN 0-13-192436-2
  • R. Sessions: Simple Architectures for Complex Enterprises - Microsoft Press 2008, ISBN 0-7356-2578-6

Links