Introducing Linux Journal Team Member: Mitch Frazier


IT/IS Manager

Mitch Frazier joined Linux Journal in 2002 and today serves as an Associate Editor and the Web Editor.

Mitch has been working with computers since 1979 doing system programming, application programming, and system administration. He has worked with UNIX on and off since the early 1980s and exclusively since 2001. Prior to Linux Journal, Mitch was doing embedded systems development for machine and process control. Over the years Mitch has worked on mini-computers, PCs, and micro-controllers using numerous programming languages and tools.

Prior to working in technology Mitch worked in the accounting field. He holds a BS in Computer Science from Arizona State University (ASU) and a MS in Computer Science, also from ASU.

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December 2009, #188

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