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Terry M. Fredrick
,
an American B.Sc. in Mathematics from
Emporia State University
in 1975, programmer, and IT consultant, with over 30 years of programming experience and several years of experience as a programming manager. He has written various articles in Network Computing Magazine,
Microsoft's Developers Network Newsletter
, and in
Byte Magazine
on
Windows NT
event logging
. His hobbies include
chess
,
electronics
,
shortwave radio
, and
guitar
[1]
.
Applied Concepts
While affiliated with
Applied Concepts
in the early '80s, he modified and enhanced the
Sargon
chess program, developed the software for a
robot chess player
, and a chess game for the
Apple II
. He is mentioned as team member of the
Boris Experimental
in the
ACM 1981
booklet, along with
John Aker
,
Alan Mead
,
John Jacobs
,
David Slate
, and
Larry Atkin
[2]
.
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Terry M. Fredrick,
an American B.Sc. in Mathematics from Emporia State University in 1975, programmer, and IT consultant, with over 30 years of programming experience and several years of experience as a programming manager. He has written various articles in Network Computing Magazine, Microsoft's Developers Network Newsletter, and in Byte Magazine on Windows NT event logging. His hobbies include chess, electronics, shortwave radio, and guitar [1].
Applied Concepts
While affiliated with Applied Concepts in the early '80s, he modified and enhanced the Sargon chess program, developed the software for a robot chess player, and a chess game for the Apple II. He is mentioned as team member of the Boris Experimental in the ACM 1981 booklet, along with John Aker, Alan Mead, John Jacobs, David Slate, and Larry Atkin [2].External Links
References
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