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  Dave Cutler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cutler's software career started at a small company he founded called Agrippa-Ord, located in Monument Square, Concord, Massachusetts (or possibly in Acton, Massachusetts), marketing software for the LINC and PDP-8 computers.
Cutler holds over 20 patents and is an affiliate professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Washington.
In June, 1975, Dave together with Dick Hustvedt, and Peter Lipman were appointed the technical project leaders for the software project, code named Starlet, to develop a totally new operating system for the Star family of processors.
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 Dave Cutler at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
That project was scrapped by COMPAQ/DEC (ironic, given the fate of the Emerald and Prism projects to port VMS to IA32!) According to Microsoft's website, Cutler is (as of September 24, 2002) working on the 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows.
Cutler is featured prominently in the book, "ShowStopper!", which chronicles how the first version of NT was developed at Microsoft.
Christianity and character issues are helping the Rockies change their image, on and off the baseball field, according to a cover story in USA Today.
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 Dave Cutler - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Windows NT Cutler left Digital for Microsoft in 1988 and led the development of Windows NT.
"I won't pollute it [NT] with crap!" -- Cutler to Bill Gates, upon being told that NT was to have an OS/2 "personalilty" as an alternative front-end.
Dave Cutler's Toyota Atlantic career statsde:David N. Cutler
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 New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock GI-GO
Half of Slaughter on Shaftesbury Avenue was recorded in 1981 with Dave Sheen (drums), Steve Lamb (bass) and Steve Bull (keys).
This record should appeal particularly to fans of so-called RIO music and, in fact, would be an excellent place to get one's toes wet in that sometimes thorny genre.
Chris Cutler and Bill Bruford also performed with the band, but did not record with them.
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