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Dejan Ristanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Ристановић, Belgrade, 16 April 1963), is a well known Serbian writer and computer publicist. In January 1981 he wrote the first article on personal computers for the popular science magazine Galaksija (Galaxy). During the following years he wrote many articles about programmable calculators and home computers. In 1989 he co-founded Sezam BBS, which eventually become a major BBS system and evolved to Internet provider , which in 2009 merged in Orion Telecom.

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  • Dejan Ristanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Ристановић, Belgrade, 16 April 1963), is a well known Serbian writer and computer publicist. In January 1981 he wrote the first article on personal computers for the popular science magazine Galaksija (Galaxy). During the following years he wrote many articles about programmable calculators and home computers. In December 1983 he wrote a special edition of Galaksija called "Computers in Your Home", the first computer magazine in former Yugoslavia. This issue featured entire schematic diagrams guides on how to build computer Galaksija, created by Voja Antonić. The series of special editions was eventually developed into computer magazine Računari (Computers). Ristanović was a contributor of Računari for 11 years. After that, in 1995 Ristanović founded the PC Press publishing company and magazine PC, the first privately owned computer magazine in Serbia. Ristanović has been the editor-in-chief of PC for more than 10 years. In 1989 he co-founded Sezam BBS, which eventually become a major BBS system and evolved to Internet provider , which in 2009 merged in Orion Telecom. Dejan Ristanović is the author of about 20 books and more than 500 magazine articles about computers, written in the Serbian and English languages. He also operates the www.ti59.com nostalgia home page of TI-59 programmable calculators. Dejan Ristanović is alumnus of Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade, graduated in 1981 (search term in the list: "Ристановић Дејан"). (en)
  • Dejan Ristanović (cyr. Дејан Ристановић; ur. 16 kwietnia 1963 w Belgradzie) – serbski pisarz, dziennikarz i publicysta. (pl)
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  • Dejan Ristanović (cyr. Дејан Ристановић; ur. 16 kwietnia 1963 w Belgradzie) – serbski pisarz, dziennikarz i publicysta. (pl)
  • Dejan Ristanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Ристановић, Belgrade, 16 April 1963), is a well known Serbian writer and computer publicist. In January 1981 he wrote the first article on personal computers for the popular science magazine Galaksija (Galaxy). During the following years he wrote many articles about programmable calculators and home computers. In 1989 he co-founded Sezam BBS, which eventually become a major BBS system and evolved to Internet provider , which in 2009 merged in Orion Telecom. (en)
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  • Dejan Ristanović (en)
  • Dejan Ristanović (pl)
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