Hi!
My name is Leif-Erik Larsen and I was born May 7th 1971
in Sandefjord
in Norway. I am working for CBA in Oslo, as a
software developer. We make modern banking applications for a lot of banks
around the world. In my spare time I am usually either
programming,
writing, cruising the Internet, tying flies,
photographing, reading, excercising,
touring, fly-fishing or
playing with my pets (two birds, one Blue Cheek Conure and
one Cockatiel), either alone, together with my live-in girlfriend,
Ann Kristin Ekeberg, or some of my friends.
Software Projects
Here you have a list of some of the computer programs that I am, or have
been, involved in developing and written.
- Larsen Commander(for OS/2 Warp)
This is an ongoing development project of mine.
Larsen Commander is a powerful GUI File Manager and Command Processor that
has a look and feel like the classic Norton Commander. The most notable
difference is that the Larsen Commander is pure GUI but still has a
built in command line and a scrollable console monitor.
- Larsen Source Mapper (For Windows 95/98/NT/2000, OS/2 Warp and DOS)
With SM you can make a human readable map of your C source codes. You
can generate a map of a single source file, or you can have SM generate
a map of a huge project that consists of many source files.
- Larsen Lines (for OS/2 Warp)
A silly PM program that I use to demonstrate multitasking in OS/2 Warp.
- IBAS
IBAS is an abbreviation for
International Banking Automation System which is what we are
developing at CBA in Norway.
IBAS is, and has always been, completely platform independent.
Our programs compiles to (and runs as) platform independent virtual
machine code in the same manner as for Java. At the time being
we are actually implementing the Next Generation IBAS in pure Java.
- ArtsView 2000
A multitasking operating system running pseudo byte-code (almost as a
Java virtual machine) programs for GUI and text mode. This
project was the one I've learned the most of my programming
knowledge from, back in 1992-94. We were two persons on this - My uncle,
Hein-Ivan Mikkelsen, and me.
In fact I am quite proud about this one, even if the consept
went somewhat dead before it went useful. The whole project
was written in GNU C for DOS
(DJGPP).
The kernel virtual machine ran as true machine code, while all
the programs ran as emulated i80486 based assembler code as was
compiled by the GNU C compiler.
- FMS-Base
A Windows 3.1 based Flight Management System Database developed in 1994.
This project was written in C++, using the native
API of Windows 3.1.
- Davis Presentation Manager
A Windows 3.1 based program to manage presentation files using a
remote control mouse to a LCD overhead display. I also implemented
a serial mouse device driver for the remote control mouse
hardware of the Davis LCD panel. This project was written
in C++ using the native API of Windows 3.1, back in 1993.
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