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My daily job for more than a decade has been programming in/with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, aka Microsoft Dynamics NAV aka Navision among uns veterans ;-)
My daily job for more than a decade has been programming in/with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, aka Microsoft Dynamics NAV aka Navision among uns veterans ;-)


However, when I was in the Austrian Army in 1985, pondering which studies to begin after my service, a comrade recommended Rodney Zak's "Programming the Z80" to me. This book made a lasting impression on me and convinced me to go for computer sciences, in which I achieved a Ph.D., later moving on to the corporate sector. I never had much opportunity to go back to my roots and use the Z80 professionally, but now with the yaze emulator and after finding this website, I can do so just for the fun of it :-)
However, when I was in the Austrian Army in 1985, pondering which studies to begin after my service, a comrade recommended Rodney Zaks' "Programming the Z80" to me. This book made a lasting impression on me and convinced me to go for computer sciences, in which I achieved a Ph.D., later moving on to the corporate sector. I never had much opportunity to go back to my roots and use the Z80 professionally, but now with the yaze emulator and after finding this website, I can do so just for the fun of it :-)


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Latest revision as of 13:58, 30 April 2023

My daily job for more than a decade has been programming in/with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, aka Microsoft Dynamics NAV aka Navision among uns veterans ;-)

However, when I was in the Austrian Army in 1985, pondering which studies to begin after my service, a comrade recommended Rodney Zaks' "Programming the Z80" to me. This book made a lasting impression on me and convinced me to go for computer sciences, in which I achieved a Ph.D., later moving on to the corporate sector. I never had much opportunity to go back to my roots and use the Z80 professionally, but now with the yaze emulator and after finding this website, I can do so just for the fun of it :-)

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Language Proficiency
Ada Learning
AL Professional
C/AL Professional
C Rusty
C# Occasional
Java Rusty
SQL Intermediate
Visual Basic Rusty
Z80 Assembly Enthusiastic