Ulrich Stiehl

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Ulrich Walter Stiehl (born December 23, 1947 in Wiesbaden ) is a German non-fiction author and programmer . At the age of twenty he wrote an introduction to general semantics as a substitute service provider. Stiehl has written several non-fiction books and articles for specialist journals. In the 1980s he programmed various software. From September 1984 to March 1987 he published the Apple II computer magazine Peeker . Until 2004 he worked for 26 years as a trainer for the publishing houses Hüthig and Dudenverlag . He is also known as the author of a Sanskrit compendium . Ulrich Stiehl lives in Heidelberg .

Publications

Non-fiction
Essays
software
  • MUM Macro Utilities Master. Heyden 1983
  • DB master, address, index and schema letter program. 2nd edition 1986
  • ProDOS-Editor 1.0, Applesoft-Editor under ProDOS operating system. Hüthig 1984
  • INPUT 1.0, A Professional Data Entry Utility. Hüthig 1983
  • MMU 2.0, Memory Management Utilities. Hüthig 1984
  • Softbreaker, a software interrupt utility. Hüthig 1984

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ulrich Stiehl: The Hertin file. Archived from the original on October 25, 2009 ; accessed on March 1, 2010 (information from the Federal Central Register , BZR ).
  2. Introduction to General Semantics. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  3. ^ Ulrich Stiehl: The book calculation. (PDF; 765 kB) Retrieved April 9, 2010 (p. 258).
  4. ^ Ulrich Stiehl: Books about the publishing industry by Ulrich Stiehl. Retrieved April 9, 2010 .

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