Does anyone in this group know Norman Black? I wanted to send him a fruit basket for all the great work he did back in the day for M2. I relied on his compiler for my daily bread, and few hundred dollars i paid for the compiler seems too low.
On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 7:14:58 PM UTC+10:30, Edward De Jong wrote:genius always seems to trump technical genius. If it had been feasible in the pre-internet days to provide free trial versions the (computing) world might now be a different place.
Does anyone in this group know Norman Black? I wanted to send him a fruit basket for all the great work he did back in the day for M2. I relied on his compiler for my daily bread, and few hundred dollars i paid for the compiler seems too low.That's an excellent idea. I don't recall having had any personal contact with Norman but the latest email address I could find for Stony Brook is dated 2004:
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M2 compiler prices in the late 1980's onwards were ridiculously low as developers thought that they had to match the price of 'competing' products from other vendors. They probably would not have survived either if they hadn't. Unfortunately, marketing
On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 7:14:58 PM UTC+10:30, Edward De Jong wrote:
Does anyone in this group know Norman Black? I wanted to send him a fruit basket for all the great work he did back in the day for M2. I relied on his compiler for my daily bread, and few hundred dollars i paid for the compiler seems too low.
That sounds great. I'm in the same position and would like to contribute. I was lucky enough to be able to use Stony Brook for a number of projects when I was working at University. He was very helpful and fixed a bug I once found.On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 7:14:58 PM UTC+10:30, Edward De Jong wrote:
Does anyone in this group know Norman Black? I wanted to send him a fruit basket for all the great work he did back in the day for M2. I relied on his compiler for my daily bread, and few hundred dollars i paid for the compiler seems too low.
Searching I found his LinkedIn entry: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Norman Black
Senior Software Developer at Saperion Inc
Thousand Oaks, California, United States 63 connections Experience
SAPERION AG
Senior Software Developer
Company Name
SAPERION AG
Dates Employed Jul 2004 – Present
Employment Duration 16 yrs 8 mos
Stony Brook Software
Software Developer
Company Name
Stony Brook Software
Dates Employed Apr 1990 – Jul 2004
Employment Duration 14 yrs 4 mos
Started as technical support and became lead developer for development tools. Company was sold to Saperion AG.
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Without a LinkedIn account it would not give me his Contact Info, but if anyone does have one that may help.
Tom
That sounds great. I'm in the same position and would like to contribute.On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 7:14:58 PM UTC+10:30, Edward De
Jong wrote:
Does anyone in this group know Norman Black? I wanted to send him a fruit basket for all the great work he did back in the day for M2. I relied on his compiler for my daily bread, and few hundred dollars i paid for the compiler seems too low.
I was lucky enough to be able to use Stony Brook for a number of projects when I was working at University. He was very helpful and fixed a bug I
once found.
Searching I found his LinkedIn entry: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Norman Black
Senior Software Developer at Saperion Inc
Thousand Oaks, California, United States 63 connections Experience
SAPERION AG
Senior Software Developer
Company Name
SAPERION AG
Dates Employed Jul 2004 - Present
Employment Duration 16 yrs 8 mos
Stony Brook Software
Software Developer
Company Name
Stony Brook Software
Dates Employed Apr 1990 - Jul 2004
Employment Duration 14 yrs 4 mos
Started as technical support and became lead developer for development
tools. Company was sold to Saperion AG. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Without a LinkedIn account it would not give me his Contact Info, but if anyone does have one that may help.
Tom
Does anyone in this group know Norman Black? I wanted to send him a fruit basket for all the great work he did back in the day for M2. I relied on his compiler for my daily bread, and few hundred dollars i paid for the compiler seems too low.
Op woensdag 10 februari 2021 om 09:44:58 UTC+1 schreef Edward De Jong:
Does anyone in this group know Norman Black? I wanted to send him a fruit basket for all the great work he did back in the day for M2. I relied on his compiler for my daily bread, and few hundred dollars i paid for the compiler seems too low.
I have known Norman Black and Richard Gogesch, the owner of Stony Brook, very well. I was in their office in Thousand Oaks (CA) a couple of times.
In 1999 .. 2000 Norman has written a VBA compiler to work under Pythagoras CAD+GIS software. I'm using the VBA in Pythagoras nearly every day for my work, so I'm very gratefull to him for the excellent work he did.
The M2 compiler (ADW Software did buy a licence from Saperion), is now further maintained and used by Pythagoras.
After the company was bought by Saperion (later sold to Lexmark, ...) I had ocasionally contact with Norman, but after a few years I did not succeed to reach him, nor Richard anymore. We were looking for his help.
I guess at a certain moment Saperion stopped the CA office.
Fons De Wolf
ADW Software
Note: you can get the newest ADW M2 compiler for free. Just contact me!
Op woensdag 10 februari 2021 om 09:44:58 UTC+1 schreef Edward De Jong:
Does anyone in this group know Norman Black? I wanted to send him a fruit basket for all the great work he did back in the day for M2. I relied on his compiler for my daily bread, and few hundred dollars i paid for the compiler seems too low.
I have known Norman Black and Richard Gogesch, the owner of Stony Brook, very well. I was in their office in Thousand Oaks (CA) a couple of times.
In 1999 .. 2000 Norman has written a VBA compiler to work under Pythagoras CAD+GIS software. I'm using the VBA in Pythagoras nearly every day for my work, so I'm very gratefull to him for the excellent work he did.
The M2 compiler (ADW Software did buy a licence from Saperion), is now further maintained and used by Pythagoras.
After the company was bought by Saperion (later sold to Lexmark, ...) I had ocasionally contact with Norman, but after a few years I did not succeed to reach him, nor Richard anymore. We were looking for his help.
I guess at a certain moment Saperion stopped the CA office.
Fons De Wolf
ADW Software
Note: you can get the newest ADW M2 compiler for free. Just contact me!
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