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Started in IT in 1968, but it was called DP then.  First machine was a KDF9, then a PDP8 and a DEC 10.  Worked for various companies including ICL on George III then VME.  Worked for various software houses on an RDBMS called Mimer - did the VME port and was UK support manager.  Then worked on graphics products when I first saw UNIX and C in about 1981.  Then I looked after the low-level interface of a financials product on UNIX, where I used C extensively, and also picked up awk (but the tablets cleared it up).  Took over Windows NT development 'cause its just like UNIX, right?  Oh, and I discovered Perl about this time (1997).
I don't have a proper job anymore.  I "work" for a training company ([http://www.qa.com]) teaching our favorite language (and some others I would rather not talk about).  I get to do development when my employer isn't looking.
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I have 6 modules on CPAN (author CLIVE) - most are Win32 on the principle that Windows programmers need all the help they can get.  The only non-Windows module is app::sh2p, an attempt to take some of the tedium out of converting a UNIX shell script to Perl (ongoing, probably for ever).  Well, &lt;i&gt;someone&lt;/i&gt; had to try.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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Okehampton, Devon, UK</field>
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