Bill Hall - eTranslate, Inc.
Bill Hall has worked for many years as a developer and consultant on Microsoft
Windows and Win32 platforms with experience going back to Windows 1.0, which he
ported at the systems level to AT&T/Olivetti computers. In addition to working
as an applications programmer throughout his computing career, he turned his
attention to language and locale issues beginning with his 1992 Microsoft
Systems Journal article on Windows National Language Support and his 1993
articles on Win32 internationalization. Over the years he has taken a number of
products into European and Far East languages for Novell and other companies.
He continues to write on the engineering aspects of creating world-ready
software with most articles appearing in Multilingual Computing, where he also
serves on its editorial board.
In past lives, Bill has been a military and civilian aviator, an associate
professor of mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh, and served for three
years as an associate editor with Mathematical Reviews.
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