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Stevens, Roger Templeton was born on January 11, 1927 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of Raymond Alfred and Mabel Eunice Stevens.
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Companion to "Graphics Programming in C", this comprehensive text is intended for C and C++ programmers who want to create graphic designs on their IBM PC or compatible. Through in-depth discussions and sample programs, readers are shown how to create advanced 3-D shapes, wireframe graphics and solid images. The book also covers object oriented programming techniques and presents practical tips and pointers for designing graphics applications with objects. All source code is available on disk in MS/PS-DOS format.
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Stevens, Roger Templeton was born on January 11, 1927 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of Raymond Alfred and Mabel Eunice Stevens.
Bachelor of Arts in English, Union College, Schenectady, New York, 1949. Master of Arts in Mathematics, Boston University, 1959. Master of Science in Systems Engineering, Virginia Institute of Technology, Blacksburg, 1975.
Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering, California Western University, 1978.
Technical writer Raytheon Manufacturing Company, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1950—1951. Engineer Laboratory for Electronics, Boston, 1951—1955. Senior engineer Spencer Kennedy Laboratories, 1955—1956, Avco Manufacturing Company, Boston, 1956—1957, Electronics Systems, Inc., Boston, 1957—1960.
Supervisor, video and display Sanders Associates, Nashua, New Hampshire, 1960—1965. Member technical staff The Mitre Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts, 1965—1967, 1983—1992, 1970—1974. Senior research engineer The Dikewood Corporation, Albuquerque, 1967—1970, 1974—1981.
Section head EG & G Inc., 1981—1983. With United States Navy, 1945-1946, Pacific.
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(Companion to "Graphics Programming in C", this comprehens...)
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(Java is quickly becoming an essential tool for graphics p...)
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(This text teaches programming in C through fractal design...)
Member of Air Force and AM, Shriners.
Married Mildred Lorraine Hasbrouck, June 12, 1948 (deceased August 1978). Children: Margaret Ann, David Keith. Married Barbara Ann Wilkinson, July 14, 1979.