Larry Seltzer
Larry Seltzer is the Editorial Director of Byte. He has worked in the computer industry since 1983 as a software engineer, IT administrator, product tester, industry analyst and consultant. He has been Technical Director at several testing labs and is the author of well over 1000 published articles on technology subjects. For the last several years he has focused on computer security issues. He remembers first reading Byte in high school in the 70's when he learned programming on a TRS-80 Model I Level 1.
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