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Platform-Specific Programming, General & Miscellaneous Software, OS/2
Designing high-powered OS/2 warp applications by David E. Reich β€” book cover

Designing high-powered OS/2 warp applications

by David E. Reich
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Overview

An updated revision written by a popular OS/2 columnist and insider. This is not a programming guide but a source rich in inside tips and tricks that enables readers to decide what OS/2 functions are best used in which circumstances and how to make the most of them. Contains over 40% new material including detailed coverage of the Workplace shell, client/server issues, object-oriented programming (SOM/DSOM), multithreading, memory management, HELP facilities and running Windows applications under OS/2. Features scores of charts, diagrams and screen shots.

This resource is rich in tips and tricks to help readers decide what OS/2 functions are best to use in what circumstances and how to make the most of them. Includes in-depth coverage of the Workplace Shell and Object-Oriented Programming.

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Book Details

Published
May 19, 1995
Publisher
Chichester : Wiley, 1995
Pages
368
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471115861

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