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- From: bfoley@garnet.berkeley.edu (brian foley)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.programmer
- Subject: Re: Good Book for OS/2 Programming
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 05:20:05 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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- Sender: wbrimley@obelisk.berkeley.edu
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- Summary: New book out on OS/2 2.0 programming
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- In article <C1HJL7.9IB@ecf.toronto.edu> weisber@ecf.toronto.edu (WEISBERG ELLIOT) writes:
- >What is a good book for programming OS/2?? I saw the Microsoft
- >book titled Notebook or something, but it looked like it did not
- >have much substance. Thanks.
- >
- There is a new book by Herb Schildt just hitting bookstores now.
- It's called "OS/2 2.0 Programming," and it's probably worth a look.
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- Also, "Programming the OS/2 Presentation Manager" by C. Petzold, and
- "Advanced OS/2 Programming" by Ray Duncan are both extremely useful,
- despite being slightly dated.
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- Luck-
- W. Brimley "It's the right thing to do."
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