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- From: sal8@po.cwru.edu (Steve Luzynski)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.programmer
- Subject: Re: Good Book for OS/2 Programming
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 05:40:40 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University
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- In article <C1HJL7.9IB@ecf.toronto.edu> weisber@ecf.toronto.edu (WEISBERG ELLIOT) writes:
- >From: weisber@ecf.toronto.edu (WEISBERG ELLIOT)
- >Subject: Good Book for OS/2 Programming
- >Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 23:51:06 GMT
- >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.
- >
- If you're wanting a book on Presentation Manager programming, the best one
- is still "Programming the OS/2 Presentation Manager" by Charles Petzhold -
- published by Microsoft Press.
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- The new Van Nostrum Reinhold book "Presentation Manager by Example" or some
- thing like that is $40 and only around 100 pages where the above book is a
- hefty 820+ pages for $29.95.
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