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Articles by RalphHightower (1 article found)
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NASA Space Shuttle TV Schedule Transfer to Outlook Calendar
Last Updated: 1 Dec 2008 Page Views: 20,441 Rating: 4.35/5 Votes: 7 Popularity: 3.68
Bookmark Count: 24
Licence: The GNU General Public License (GPL)
NASA Space Shuttle Mission Schedule reads Excel files published by NASA containing the television schedule for Space Shuttle missions and provides the ability to enter and update the schedule in Outlook’s Calendar.
RalphHightower
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Ralph Hightower got his first experience programming computers on a DEC PDP-8 in a freshman engineering course at the University of South Carolina in 1971; later he switched his major to computer science. At USC, he developed applications using APL, FORTRAN, PL/1, PDP-8 assembler, IBM 370 assembler, PDP-11 assembler, Motorola 6800 assembler and SNOBOL. After graduation, he has developed applications in PL/1, IBM 370 assembler, Intel 8080 assembler, Motorola 68000 assembler, Visual Basic 6, C, C++ and Java in a variety of industries ranging working for one of the “BUNCH” computer manufacturers, to finance and banking, insurance and medical industries. Ralph has also worked for two “dot-bombs”. He currently works for state government developing applications in C#.
Ralph grew up with an interest in space exploration and science fiction. He enjoys water sports, swimming and waterskiing. He has water-skied on two rivers in the Midwest, the Cedar River in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and the Mississippi River between the Quad Cities, and three South Carolina lakes, Greenwood, Clark Hill, and Murray.
The home network he shares with his wife of 31 years includes a Windows 2003 Server, 2 Windows XP workstations, 2 Linux systems, and a Sun SPARCStation running Solaris. One of these days, he hopes to fire up his DEC MicroVax II/GPX running BSD and hook it into the network.
Ralph joined Toastmasters in October 2003 when he found out that Toastmasters helps with “people skills” and presentations. In District 58, he served as Area 33 Governor from July 2006 to June 2007 and served as Division C Governor from July 2007 through June 2008. He was awarded Toastmasters Division Governor of the Year for 2007/2008.
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Software Developer (Senior)
Location:
United States
Last Updated 21 Nov 2009
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