1992 Developers Competition - Team Profiles 1 - Henry Jacobs - Sinc. FlexGen, a Cobol tool. Out to prove that Cobol is still a viable development language. Watch out xBASE world! These guys are not going to roll over and play dead! 2 - Don and Sharon Simkiewicz - Datasynch. FilePro 16+. Virginia consulting firm specializing in accounting applications in DOS or UNIX. 3 - Sarah Tourville - Sagrelto Enterprises. Durham computer services business developing Windows and OS/2 applications. 4 - Nic Rosato - Atlas Software. Clipper and Plastic Software, a tool with plenty of awards - Australian Design Award and Export of the Year, 1991. Will be visiting his mates while in the states. 5 - Philip Winkler and Graham Smith - PLM Consulting. Delaware firm using Dataease, experienced in all types of platforms, Mainframe, PC and MAC. 6 - John Beckner - BecknerVision. Author of BecknerLib, one of the first libraries for Clipper 5.0, finished well in '91 with a Beta Clipper 5.0. 7 - Jim Latendresse - InfoSystems. Using Omnis 7, Windows on the Macintosh. Located in the North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains. 8 - Frank Barnhill and Donald King - 1st Carolina Corp. Credit Union. Will use Clipper, Grumpfish, Funcky, Blinker and R&R. 9 - Joe Chasanand and Edward T. Howe - Magnatech Business Systems. New York FilePro team using SCO Xenix or any of several other operating systems. 10 - Randy Laco - CBR Associates. Will use KnowledgeMan. Randy sells the first 3rd party library available for KnowledgeMan. 11 - Iain Mackenzie and Geoff Whelan - Rytech International. Developers of GenSys used with UI2 for Clipper, Foxpro, or dBASE IV. Which will they use? 12 - Philip Mickelson and Arthur Begun - Business Tools, Inc. Located in Chapel Hill, NC, author of TAS Professional 4.0, a complete development tool. 13 - David Loye - DLC. First Pick team, will be using System Builder. Consulting firm located in Cary, NC serving small to medium sized businesses. 14 - Bruce Lomasky - Magic. Magic MultiUser. Will they really finish in less than an hour? Only time will tell. 15 - Alan Bauman - CompuWorks. From Pittsfield, Massachusetts using Clipper, UI2/GenSys and R&R Report Writer. 16 - Michael Beall and M.G. Kademani - Belsoft, Inc. Last year's defending champion, from Virginia, will be using Clipper, BelSoft.Lib, R&R, Brief and Windows 3.1. They may prove that the best competitor will come from a consulting company that writes applications day in and day out. 17 - Art Fuller and Peter Brawley - Artful Applications. Snowed out from last year's competition, from Canada and authors of Artful Lib and Artful 2. Will be using Clipper, Artful 2, Blinker, WinGen, R&R, QEdit and FreshWin. 18 - John Gardner - JGPC. Author of application generator template tool, 'STEP', for use with FoxPro and Stage. From Memphis, Tennessee. 19 - Len White - From North Long Branch, New York. Will be using Zachary, Clipper and Blinker. 20 - Jeff Davis - CHS Design and Spectral Imagery sponsored by Automated Credit Services. From Indiana, using Clipper, Inhouse Library, Funcky. 21 - Datamasters 22 - Datamasters 23 - Datamasters 24 - Brad David and Kirk Lipscomb - ProSys. Using Clipper, Grumpfish, NanForum, Telepathy, Class(y), ProSys, OverLay, Blinker, UI, R&R and more. From Dallas, recently completed an application integrating voice recognition. For more information on the competition, download DCMP92.ZIP from the CompuServe DBA forum, Library 1. It contains the proceedings from the 1991 competition, rules, last year's competition, plus everything else about the competition. Profiles.wp