Martin Heller

Martin Heller, a Web and Windows programming consultant, is a Contributing Editor, reviewer and blogger for InfoWorld, and was previously associated with Byte Magazine and Windows Magazine. He was the author of two early Windows programming books. more

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  • Jun 18, 1951 (age 58 years)

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  • Martin Edward Heller,
  • Martin E. Heller
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  • Sep 1972
  • May 1980
  • Sep 1968
  • May 1972
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