Posts in this blog will all be related to software development, with the occasional plug for my current flagship product, “NoteMagician“. My name is Lee Rautenberg, and I am best known for my pcAnywhere remote control software product which I sold to Symantec Corporation in 1991, which was then acquired by Broadcom around 2019.
I will always do my best to be completely honest, objective and provide information of general interest to software developers. Having been in this industry for over half a century (yeah, I’m not young 😀), and trained at M.I.T., I have a wealth of information I’d love to share with up-and-coming engineers.
While I am certainly opinionated about many topics within the software arena, my goal is still to convey the best, most honest view on every topic I write about, based upon my decades of experience. It’s true that I may not be 100% up-to-date on all the latest technologies, what I can guarantee is that I do my best to keep up with most of the latest trends. In particular, I am still an active software developer.
I welcome discussion on any topic and will do my best to respond as quickly as possible. If you have any software topic you’d like me to discuss, please send me a note (using my contact form is the best way to reach me). If I feel that a topic may be of general interest, I’ll attempt to add a post to my blog.
Feel free to suggest software topics that may be of interest to you. My particular areas of expertise include, but are not limited to, operating systems, communications, languages, complex software projects, etc. In addition, feel free to use links to any of my blog posts should you want to pass on information that you may agree with. All I ask is that you do not simply copy my posts and re-post them as your own!
If you decide to use our contact form to comment on what I write, please try to refrain from going off topic and/or being argumentative. For as I said, what I write should be considered my point of view. I really prefer not to get into a “heated” discussion when other’s opinions are far apart from mine. Also, I am particularly not interested in any discussion about anything political. Thanks!