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Thomas Klein started to use OS/2 back in 1993 rather accidentally when he came across a 2.11 edition at a shop sellout. He gave it a try and became passionate about it ever since back then. He is probably known best as a long-term contributor of the VOICE Newsletter especially for his development article series "DrDialog or how I learned to stop worrying and love REXX." | Thomas Klein started to use OS/2 back in 1993 rather accidentally when he came across a 2.11 edition at a shop sellout. He gave it a try and became passionate about it ever since back then. He is probably known best as a long-term contributor of the VOICE Newsletter especially for his development article series "DrDialog or how I learned to stop worrying and love REXX." | ||
He was Chairman of the Event Team of Warpstock Europe 2006 in Cologne, Germany and became a founding member of the warpevents.eu team. While in his professional scope, Thomas has mostly retired from developing, he keeps doing it for fun - and for OS/2. At least, as long as it can be done with REXX. | He was Chairman of the Event Team of Warpstock Europe 2006 in Cologne, Germany and became a founding member of the warpevents.eu team. While in his professional scope, Thomas has mostly retired from developing, he keeps doing it for fun - and for OS/2. At least, as long as it can be done with REXX. | ||
Besides his second life in the OS/2 community, he was a freelance IT consultant for many years with a focus on software testing, and since 2006 is working as a QA manager for SapientNitro and recently joined their Cologne-based Studio that focuses on mobile experience. | Besides his second life in the OS/2 community, he was a freelance IT consultant for many years with a focus on software testing, and since 2006 is working as a QA manager for SapientNitro and recently joined their Cologne-based Studio that focuses on mobile experience. | ||
==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
* [http://www.edm2.com/index.php/Thomas_Klein EDM/2 Articles] | * [http://www.edm2.com/index.php/Thomas_Klein EDM/2 Articles] | ||
;Republishing Permission:Thomas Klein give permission to re-publish any OS/2 related article under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission on Jun 17, 2013. | |||
==Software== | ==Software== | ||
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* [[SETI@Home Monitor for XCenter]] | * [[SETI@Home Monitor for XCenter]] | ||
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Warpstock Europe 2007 | |||
*warpstock.eu - An Infrastructure for Creating OS/2 Events [http://wse2007.warpevents.eu/en/agenda/presentation_details/presentations/warpstockeu_an_infrastructure_for_creating_os2_events.html] | |||
*Quo vadis, Warpstock Europe? [http://wse2007.warpevents.eu/en/agenda/presentation_details/presentations/quo_vadis_warpstock_europe.html] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 6 March 2020
Thomas Klein started to use OS/2 back in 1993 rather accidentally when he came across a 2.11 edition at a shop sellout. He gave it a try and became passionate about it ever since back then. He is probably known best as a long-term contributor of the VOICE Newsletter especially for his development article series "DrDialog or how I learned to stop worrying and love REXX."
He was Chairman of the Event Team of Warpstock Europe 2006 in Cologne, Germany and became a founding member of the warpevents.eu team. While in his professional scope, Thomas has mostly retired from developing, he keeps doing it for fun - and for OS/2. At least, as long as it can be done with REXX.
Besides his second life in the OS/2 community, he was a freelance IT consultant for many years with a focus on software testing, and since 2006 is working as a QA manager for SapientNitro and recently joined their Cologne-based Studio that focuses on mobile experience.
Articles
- Republishing Permission
- Thomas Klein give permission to re-publish any OS/2 related article under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission on Jun 17, 2013.
Software
Presentations
Warpstock Europe 2007