Paul Linton

 Paul Linton

Paul J. Linton

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Jan 6, 2020
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Prof Linton is one of the best professors I have had at UK, hands down. He tries to keep the class engaged and makes it super interesting. He goes on long hilarious rants during class about a related topic. He gives practical experience with projects and provides real use cases. There were no exams, just projects, although that could change. Also has a generous late policy.

Biography

University of Kentucky - Computer Science


Resume

  • 1986

    University of Kentucky

    Master of Science (MS)

    Computer Science

    BS

  • Over 20 years of experience with multiple unix-type operating systems

    installing

    maintaining

    updating

    and writing high level (C/C++) and scripting (shell

    perl

    PHP) utilities. Broad database (Oracle

    Sybase

    MySQL

    Informix) and applications experience.\n\nSpecialties: Unix (Linux

    Solaris

    AIX) system administration

    web servers

    file servers

    email servers

    DNS servers

    DBA

    system installation

    system programming

    custom programming

    data conversion

    web programming.

    Paul

    Linton

    Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital

    University of Kentucky

    IBM

    Supported faculty

    staff

    and students with problems pertaining to hardware and software on Windows

    Mac

    and UNIX.

    University of Kentucky

    IT Tech Manager

    Manager of the Department of Computer Science academic and infrastructure systems as well as faculty and staff machines.

    University of Kentucky

    AIX Supplemental

    Responsible for troubleshooting and fixing software and hardware problems as well as answering questions pertaining to the AIX operating system and RS/6000 hardware.

    IBM

    Senior Systems Programmer

    Shared responsibilities of maintaining hardware and installing software on UNIX machines (60 NeXTs) located in student labs. Nov 1995

    added responsibilities of maintaining 2 additional student labs (30+ Suns

    15+ HPs)

    including Sybase DBA for 30 users. Total of 5000+ userids.

    University of Kentucky

    System Administration & Database Programmer

    Applications and systems programming on IBM RS/6000 using Informix-4GL and C languages. Maintained system and database operations and applied updates as needed.\n\nSub-contract: Installed RS/6000 machines and operating system upgrades.

    Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital

CS 316

4.8(4)