From the Start

After finishing the Internal Medicine residency I needed to get “research experience” to get into cardiology fellowship program. For this to happen I needed to convince the people in the Cardiology department of Emory University that I was seriously interested in full-time research. I contacted Dr. William Weintraub who at that time the was the director/incharge of Emory Cardiovascular Databank and Research. Probably the only cardiologist who knew more about the computer programming than anyone else in the country.

Dr. Weintraub was using Informix 4 gl on the Unix workstation and BMDP statistical software for its statistical calculations and and generation of data. He became my mentor and directed me into computer programming and database management.

The Blue Book of Unix OS

As a Cardiology research fellow at the Emory University under Dr. Weintraub I was first exposed to Unix OS in 1993. Started with a book on Unix Operating system which was about 450 pages and working on the Unix workstation learned the basic Unix Shell commands and by following examples in database programing enhanced my interest in computer programing.