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Os 2

OS/2 Warp Programming for Dummies

Os 2
Format: Paperback
Author: Blake Watson
ReleaseDate: November, 1995
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (Computers)
Rating:

Not good code to read, but a good place to start, maybe
The code works as compiled (I used EMX - GNU C). This is the first OS/2 programming book I had bought. However, it doesn't necessarily follow food form to a beginner. However, with the format of Dummy Books, this ends up working out, as it is much more casual. I was confused at times, but so would any newbie to writing in C for a graphical interface. OS/2 Warp books are hard to find, so why not buy it when you see it to add as an additional reference?.


Excelent book for begginers on Warp Programming
If you are beggining, like i did, you must read this book. This book describes exactly what you have to do when you program OS/2 applications, the only part missing is the printing usage for programmers.


jsight@ibm.net
That is good. This book had less cheezy humour than other Dummies books. It was also a much better book than most other Dummies books that I have seen and it was even a little more in-depth. I would recommend it highly to anyone who wishes to learn the art of Warp programming.



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