Julian wins UKUUG Open Source Award for 2004

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sat May 8 15:08:02 IST 2004


At 14:44 08/05/2004, you wrote:
>WOW! Well done and well earned!
>
>Julian do you author any other software that is available to the public,
>that we may have heard of?

I've written one or two little bits of Samba, but that is about it. People
in the UK might remember back in the late Eighties when AutoRoute was first
released (it was bought out by Microsoft a few years later). I wrote the
Atari ST version of Autoroute.

>Do you have a suite of these type of awards?

No, it's my first one. I never claim to be a programmer, and Occam is the
only language I have ever been taught (it was used on Inmos transputer
chips many years ago). My degree is in Information Engineering (basically
Electronic Engineering plus systems design) and not Computer Science. I'm a
systems admin by trade. Totally self-taught.

>  This just another trophy for the cabinet or is this kinda special,
> better, unique ?
>
>Thanks again and GREAT to see you're 'offically' appreciated.

Thankyou for your kind comments, it is much appreciated.
--
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