OS/2 2.1 Application Programmer's Guide


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From standard programming topics such as files, threads, pipes, and porting, to new concepts like CID (Configuration, Installation, and Distribution) and SOM (System Object Model), this is a thorough, functional and easy-to-use programming handbook for OS/2 2.1 applications.







The OS/2 2.0 Handbook


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This guide fully equips new and experienced OS/2 users for making the change to the new version. Featuring comprehensive coverage of OS/2 2.0's extended services, it addresses installation and customization of OS/2 Release 2, the OS/2 Release 1.3 compatible menu shell, the new Workplace Shell Graphic User Interface, and other OS/2 supported user interfaces.




Object-oriented Interface Design


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Dr. Dobb's Journal


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OS/2 and NetWare Programming


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A complete guide from Novell's NetWare design team. Ranging from a basic overview of NetWare services and programming, to detailed discussion of OS/2 network applications, the text is thorough and authoritative, featuring full coverage of network interfaces and network applications development.




The Art of OS/2 Warp Programming


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For serious OS/2 developers only, this practical hands-on book shows how to develop systems with the 32-bit OS/2 3.X operating system--now completely updated and revised with 10 new chapters. The authors cover the base system plus programming using Presentation Manager, Work Place Shell and Control Program. Disk includes 39 sample programs.




Designing OS/2 Applications


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Designed to run 32-bit applications, IBM's OS/2 Version 2.0 was created to take full advantage of 386 and 486-based PCs and workstations. The book, written by an IBM insider, emphasizes the design issues of software development for OS/2 applications. It shows programmers how to squeeze the most from 32-bit systems--for dramatic increases in speed and power.




OS/2 2.X Notebook


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This is an anthology of the most useful and provocative articles on IBM's OS/2 2.0 which have appeared in the IBM Personal System Developer and IBM OS/2 System Developer, organized for easy access, and reliable reference. All articles have been reviewed for highest applicability, and updated, for maximum currency.