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Gordon Zeglinski is a freelance programmer/consultant who received his Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a thesis on C++ sparse matrix objects.  He has been programming in C++ for 6 years and also has a strong background in FORTRAN.  He started developing OS/2 applications with version 2.0.
Gordon W. Zeglinski is a freelance programmer/consultant who received his Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a thesis on C++ sparse matrix objects.  He has been programming in C++ for 6 years and also has a strong background in FORTRAN.  He started developing OS/2 applications with version 2.0.


His current projects include a client/server communications program that utilitizes OS/2's features which has entered beta testing.  Additionally, he is involved in the development of a "real-time" automated vehicle based on OS/2 and using C++ in which he does device driver development and designs the applications that comprise the control logic and user interface.
His current projects include a client/server communications program that utilitizes OS/2's features which has entered beta testing.  Additionally, he is involved in the development of a "real-time" automated vehicle based on OS/2 and using C++ in which he does device driver development and designs the applications that comprise the control logic and user interface.


He can be reached via the Internet at mailto:gordon@edm2.com
==Contact Information==
'''email:''' gordon@edm2.com


Gordon has written the following columns:
==Articles==


* [http://www.edm2.com/0201/oops.html OOPS Avenue - Introduction] (January 1994)
* [http://www.edm2.com/0201/oops.html OOPS Avenue - Introduction] (January 1994)

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Gordon W. Zeglinski is a freelance programmer/consultant who received his Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a thesis on C++ sparse matrix objects. He has been programming in C++ for 6 years and also has a strong background in FORTRAN. He started developing OS/2 applications with version 2.0.

His current projects include a client/server communications program that utilitizes OS/2's features which has entered beta testing. Additionally, he is involved in the development of a "real-time" automated vehicle based on OS/2 and using C++ in which he does device driver development and designs the applications that comprise the control logic and user interface.

Contact Information

email: gordon@edm2.com

Articles

Gordon has written the following articles: