Involved in various HyperCard projects for the past 2 years, Bill has covered the nitty-gritty, nuts'n'bolts aspects of designing and implementing a full-featured, user oriented production environment. Bill's contributions to the Navigation STAK included responsibility for ``putting together the pieces'' in the final stages of construction - hence the well-deserved title of ``Foreman''.
John Durocher
HyperCard Scripting, Index Card Externals
A relative new-comer to the Macintosh scene, John has concentrated on HyperCard as a programming environment almost exclusively. A self-taught ``language lawyer'',one of John's early projects included an alternate script editor, featuring sophisticated language-driven scripting mechanisms including point-and-click keyword access, script retrieval and placement. John was invaluable in creating the fast directory search interactive ``index'' included in the Navigation STAK.
Brian M. Hamlin
``Information Handling'', Design, Production
An original Macintosh Enthusiast ! Brian has plied a hand at various programming and non-programming tasks alike. An early user of the PostScript Language, MPW & Think C, Brian has worked in applied networking, typesetting & on-screen graphics editing.
As Navigational STAK project lead, Brian handled the diverse tasks of creating the ``look'' for the STAK, providing finish art work and writing the ``gnarly MPW scripts'' used in generating and cross-referencing the volumes of information comprising the content of the STAK itself.