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Noel J. Bergman is co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of Development Technologies, Inc. (DevTech) | Noel J. Bergman (Forest Acres, SC) is co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of Development Technologies, Inc. ([[DevTech]]). An internationally renowned consultant and lecturer, Noel has 16 years of development and consulting experience using object technology, as architect, designer, implementor, and standards committee member. | ||
==Presentations== | ==Presentations== | ||
* Distributed | ColoradOS/2 (Jan 1993) | ||
* Running a Virtual Office Using Lotus Notes | * Object Programming and OS/2 | ||
* Distributed Object Programming | |||
ColoradOS/2 (Nov 1993) | |||
* Object Programming and OS/2 | |||
* Distributed Object Programming | |||
ColoradOS/2 (1996) | |||
* Distributed Applications Using NetFinity | |||
* Running a Virtual Office Using Lotus Notes | |||
==Links== | |||
* https://www.linkedin.com/pub/noel-bergman/0/75/247 | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 5 November 2023
Noel J. Bergman (Forest Acres, SC) is co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of Development Technologies, Inc. (DevTech). An internationally renowned consultant and lecturer, Noel has 16 years of development and consulting experience using object technology, as architect, designer, implementor, and standards committee member.
Presentations
ColoradOS/2 (Jan 1993)
- Object Programming and OS/2
- Distributed Object Programming
ColoradOS/2 (Nov 1993)
- Object Programming and OS/2
- Distributed Object Programming
ColoradOS/2 (1996)
- Distributed Applications Using NetFinity
- Running a Virtual Office Using Lotus Notes