LEN DORFMAN, Ph.D.
8 Old Cow Path · Miller Place, NY 11764 · 631/331-2915
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Qualifications:
Results-oriented team contributor and individual worker · Effective written and oral communicator · Proven problem solving and organization skills · Confirmed ability to accomplish goals · Proficient in Visual C++ IDE and MFC for Win95/98/NT4.0+, C, 80x86 Assembly , debugging C/C++ code, porting 16-bit legacy code to the 32/64 bit OS environments
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Computer
Programming Experience:
Author of PAX Chess for Win95/98/NT4.0.
Co-author
of Trickle Down for Win95/98/NT 4.0 (used BC++ and OWL for the
UI)
Author
of “C’erious Tools” for DOS (reviewed in Dr. Dobbs Journal) (TSR Systems Ltd)
Author
of “ASMPlus” for DOS Assembly programmers (TSR Systems Ltd.)
Co-author
of PageDesigner series for Atari 800 and Atari ST (Xlent Software)
Author
of 6502 arcade games: Erg, Karmic Kaverns, Nordic Ski (PMI Software)
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Writing
Experience:
Twenty-one Computer Programming titles published by McGraw-Hill Computing, McGraw-Hill Object Technology Series and Prentice-Hall Professional and Technical Reference Division. (Developing Games That Learn, reviewed in the August 1996 issue of Dr. Dobbs by Michael Swaine, CS titles cover C++, C, and 80x86 assembly, some titles translated into Short Form Chinese and Korean)
Memoir
The Shiver in “Equal Time”, a Syracuse University Publication
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Relevant
Teaching Experience 1970-1999:
C
and C++ at Shoreham-Wading River H.S.
C++
as an Adjunct Professor at Southampton College
Continuing
Education in C++ at Hofstra University
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Education:
PhD,
Educational Research, Hofstra University, 1979
MA ,Reading Education, West Virginia
University, 1973
BA,
Liberal Studies ,State
University of New York at Stonybrook, 1970
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Honors:
Dean’s
Fellowship for Ph.D. studies at Hofstra University
Speaker
- Boston University CE Topic: Building C Libraries
Antic
Magazine (Atari) as top (1 of 5 named
in US) 6502 assembly game programmer during the early 80s