Harald Gutzelnig

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Harald Gutzelnig (born 18 June 1956) is an Austrian editor, managing director, non-fictional author and software programmer. He lives in Perg. Gutzelnig and his wife Marianne founded the CDA Verlag. [1] [2]

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Life

After having finished his education in Pedagogy at the Pädagogische Hochschule (1976–1979) Gutzelnig was working as teacher at a Hauptschule in Upper Austria until 1993.

At the end of the 1980s he began programming an educational software for touch typing, named PC-Tipp-Trainer, and published it with a manual. Later this software was redesigned and renamed PC-Schreib and TippTop (four versions from 1992 to 1999, published by Data Becker). [3]

After that he wrote a course for programming Turbo Pascal and several other books for beginners in electronic data processing. [3]

In 1995 he and his wife Marianne Gutzelnig founded the CDA Verlag in Perg, Upper Austria, which publishes and distributes several computer magazines like CD Austria in Austria [4] as well as PC News and PC User in the German-speaking countries Germany, Switzerland and Luxembourg. [5]

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References

  1. "Whois Report for cda-verlag.com, cda-verlag.com Whois, Domain Whois Lookup - WhatIsMyIP.com.np - the fastest and easiest way to determine your IP address". Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
  2. Österreichische Auflagenkontrolle: Mitgliederverzeichnis (Austrian control of editions: list of Members), p.3 (German)
  3. 1 2 Gutzelnig&field-author=Harald Gutzelnig&page=1 Tip Topp Programs by Harald Gutzel at amazon.de (German)
  4. who ist: cd austria.at
  5. www.alibaba.com: CDA Verlags-und HandelsgesmbH [ permanent dead link ] (English)
  6. Harald Gutzelnig: Turbo Pascal 6.0: Programmierkurs ; eine runde Einführung in die Kunst des professionellen Programmierens, Wolfram's Fachverl., 1991 (programming course introduction to Turbo Pascal for professional programming) (German)
  7. As Easy As. Tabellenkalkulation für Profis. (Spreadsheeting for professionals) (German)
  8. Harald Gutzelnig: Harry's Spass am Lernen: Mathe-, Deutsch- und Vokabeltrainer (German)
  9. http://isbn2book.com/3-423-50116-2/internationale_shareware_markt%C3%BCbersicht_und_leitfaden/ Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine (German)
  10. Tipp-Top für Windows : so schnell tippen wie noch nie ; mit TASTRIS, ... Tipp-Top : 16 Lektionen für das Zehnfinger-Schreiben auf der PC-Tastatur ... (educational software for touch typing) (German)
  11. Handbuch Neue Medien ( ISBN   978-3-200-01367-4) Michael Derbort, Josef Enzenebner, Harald Gutzelnig
  12. http://www.librarything.com/author/gutzelnigharald (English)