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In July 1999, Joe Barbetta had an inspiration, while on top of the Great Pyramid in Egypt, to design the best measurement and control software. *

At the time, his fuel cell controller boards were being used in one of the first hydrogen cars and various military and government projects, but they used a simple serial text interface.

After writing over 250,000 lines of code in assembler, VB6, C, Javascript, HTML, and CSS, his software has evolved into a rich development and simulation environment with its own graphical programming language and IOT (Internet of Things) capabilities.

Joe Barbetta has also been an adjunct professor at Stevens Institute of Technology since 1997 and has been mentoring high school seniors from the Bergen Acadamies since 2000. He can be found in his lab in the Englewood, NJ industrial park.

* To climb the Great Pyramid it’s best to hide in the ruins near the boat house until closing and then, with great care, climb the North-West corner. The pyramid's faces are more dangerous to climb.

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