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The Windows Workshop(tm)
21 September Street
Coram, New York 11727
data 516-928-4986 USRobotics HST v.42bis
Practical Peripherals v.42/v.32
24 Hours
voice 516-928-4284 Monday thru Friday, 9am-5pm EST
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About The Sysops
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Jeff Dworkin has been programming PC's since his first work-study job
for the Computer Science Department at Brooklyn College. That first
amazing 64K machine featuring a single-sided floppy drive and cassette
BASIC has led him to a professional career that has spanned the history
of the IBM-PC and its now superior and innumerable clones. Jeff spent
several years developing PC and Windows applications (beginning with
the incredible Windows 1.0) for several leading Wall Street firms. He
was a pioneer student at Microsoft University's Windows Applications
Development course in the days where a steak and lobster lunch with
Bill Butler (author of GDI) was part of the curriculum and paid for by
Microsoft, and the Advanced Windows course was taught by Paul Yao
another member of the Windows development team and co-author of Peter
Norton's "Windows 3.0 Power Programming Techniques.
Having served in the halls of Mammon for as long as he could stand it,
Jeff joined the development staff of the leading maker of Windows based
CASE tools where he coded intensely for two years. Currently, he is
working on porting several CAD/CAM applications from various UNIX
systems to Windows 3.1 for the microwave electronics industry.
Gene De Libero has been working with computers since 1980. While
Jeff's background is programming, Gene has worked as a Multimedia and
Network Specialist, developing systems of integrated networks
supporting Novell, UNIX and DEC VAX/VMS workstations using IPX, TCP/IP
and other protocols. He is also skilled in the development of process
control hardware and software systems used in the automation of
multi-million dollar manufacturing and environmental machinery.
Presently, Gene is an Assistant Vice President in the Systems group
within a specialty swaps trading subsidiary at the largest bank in the
world. He will be developing an integrated network of MAC Quadra, IBM
PS/2 and SUN Sparc Stations and Servers as well as DEC VAX equipment.
Open Windows, MS Windows, MAC System 7 and other GUIs will be used to
create a highly functional and productive system linking the
accounting, marketing and administrative departments as well as the
trading floor.
Future plans call for a WAN between London, Tokyo and New York offices
and the development of customized GUI software to meet the changing
information management needs of the company.
Gene is also the owner of East Coast MIDI(tm) Information Systems, a
highly successful international online service dedicated to MIDI and
Multimedia located in New York.
About The Windows Workshop(tm)
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The system is geared toward the user and/or developer of GUI operating
systems/environments on multiple platforms.
We plan to support as many products as possible, including MS Windows,
OS/2, Open Look, Motif, Open Windows (UNIX) and more. We'll also be
supporting programming and networking within these operating systems
and environments.
The plan for the immediate future is to link with several well known
echo mail networks to provide the broadest coverage possible on as many
GUI related topics as we can. In this way, we can support just about
any user or developer with up-to-the-minute information and technical
support as well as extensive file libraries.
As of 05/25/92, access to The Windows Workshop(tm) is free.
Call us today at the data number listed above. We'd love to hear from
you!
Jeff Dworkin & Gene De Libero
Sysops