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About the Author
Charles Wright is a 35-year veteran of the newspaper business and has worked as a printer, reporter, editor, and columnist. He is currently the systems developer for the Denver Post. He has 20 years of experience as a C and C++ programmer on various platforms including UNIX, OS/2, Windows 95, and Windows NT.
Recently, Charles has developed a considerable body of unique code aimed at putting the contents of a newspaper on the World Wide Web. |
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