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DOES THIS SITE LOOK PLAIN? This site uses advanced css techniques UNIXWIZ.NET - SOFTWARE CONSULTING CENTRAL STEVE FRIEDL'S HOME PAGE * Home * Contact * About * TechTips * Tools&Source * Evo Payroll * CmdLetters * Research * AT&T 3B2 * Advisories * News/Pubs * Literacy * Calif.Voting * Personal * Tech Blog * Evo Blog This is the website of Steve Friedl, a software and network security consultant in Southern California. You'll find a collection of tools, tech tips, and other information in the scope of my consulting practice. I've been a C and UNIX developer since 1981 and have an exceptionally broad background in this area. Some areas of expertise include: * System administration, software development, file conversions, and security for the Payroll Service Bureau industry: * Evolution (exhaustive experience) * iSolved (extensive experience) * Kronos (minor experience) * Execupay (slight experience) * PowerShell cmdlet development (in C#); see my Cmdletters for tips on building these yourself. * C, C++, and C# systems software development on the UNIX and Win32 platforms * Communications, including serial and TCP/IP based controllers * Enterprise internet security administration and configuration * Penetration tests, audits, and network reviews * Security forensics, reverse engineering, and tools development * General UNIX and Windows system/network administration * The Windows Printing System * Technology problem solving and research * Technical writing and standup training Click some of the navigation links on the left to find out more. Cmdletters; tips for Cmdlet development in C# — added 2019/10/07 Tech Tip: Always use Universal PCL drivers for HP Printers — added 2018/11/01 Tech Tip: Patient's Guide to FOLFOX6 chemotherapy — added 2018/04/24 Tech Tip: Building a GPS Time Server with the Raspberry Pi 3 — added 2018/03/13 So you want to be a consultant...? "No dashes or spaces" Hall Of Shame Stephen J. Friedl Software Consultant Orange County, CA USA