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Prem Subrahmanyam


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Services provided as a freelancing individual

Homepage URL http://dev.uol.com/~prem/index.html

Portfolio/Resume URL http://dev.uol.com/~prem/index.html

Availability
10-15 hrs./week - call during normal working hours
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Location
Tallahassee, FL

Best way to contact
e-mail
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Keywords:
Java / C++ / Graphic Design
HTML Design
Specialites
Java programming
Graphics
C++
HTML Design
Preferred projects
Graphical interactive applets.
Platform of focus
Windows/Windows 95
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Past projects
Employed 1 yr. programming scientific applications in FORTRAN
Employed 2 yrs. as a graphics artist/animator/programmer
Employed 2 yrs. as a C++/Windows programmer
Employed 4 yrs. as a freelance graphics designer, C++/Java programmer
Programming background
B.S. in Computer Science (with Honors)
Worked on ray-tracing algorithms for Honors Project using C
Programmed videographic related applications in C
Programmed SQL Client/Server software in Windows/C++
Currently programming an computer based instruction system in Java

Languages background
C
C++
Java
FORTRAN

Software-environment background
Borland C++ 4.5x for Windows
Java JDK 1.0
Borland Turbo Pascal
Lightwave 3d
Fractal Design Painter
CorelDRAW! Graphics suite.
Hardware background
Sun Workstations
PC Compatibles
Amiga

OS background
MS-DOS
Windows 3.xx, Windows 95
UNIX
AmigaDOS

Miscellaneous technology background
3d modelling/animation technologies
Tools available - SOFTWARE
Borland C++ 4.52 for Windows/Windows 95
Sun's Java JDK 1.0 for Windows 95
Lightwave 3d
Fractal Design Painter
Corel

Tools available - HARDWARE
Computer and associated peripherals
Color Printer

Tools available - NET
PPP Dial-up account
E-mail
Usenet newsgroups
FTP
Telnet
Web Browsing
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Predictions for Java
I predict that until the advent of just-in-time compilers
to speed up the execution of Java code, that it will 
remain mostly a new gizmo to jazz up a web page.
There also remains the issue of how well Sun 
handles new releases (such as not introducing bugs
between the Beta 2 and 1.0 releases as they
currently have).  With the advent of greater Java
stability and just-in-time compilers, Java could well
become a good cross-platform application development
system.



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