| A programmer since 1985, Bob
has been coding in C and C++ for MS Windows since 1989. He has consulted for
major corporations such as Bristol-Myers-Squibb, Casio, Shearson-Lehmann
Brothers, Merrill-Lynch, Deutsche Bank and National Westminster Bank. He was the
chief architect for the graphics library used in the Wasatch Company’s Rutgers
University: Math Tools. He has also ported several games from DOS to
the MS Windows platform including QQP’s Solitaire’s Journey, MVP’s Literati
and Nine-Dragon’s Hong-Kong Mah-Jong. Bob was the chief architect
for the CD-Rom database for Mindscape’s Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary for Kids
CD-Rom. Bob was also a consultant to Wanderlust Interactive for their
CD-ROM title, The Pink Panther’s Passport to Peril. Bob also contributed
to Windward Studio’s Galaxis and Enemy Nations.
A recognized C++ and Windows programming expert, Bob has taught C++ and Windows
programming for Semaphore, the #1 object technology consulting firm. He has
also given presentations at Software Development and the Computer Game
Developer’s Conference and written several articles on graphics programming in PC
Techniques and Game Developer Magazine.
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