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Author : Dick Conklin Publisher : Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Page : 1192 pages File Size : 53,6 Mb Release : 1993 Category : Electronic data processing ISBN : UOM:39015029117390
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.
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.
Objects for OS/2 by Scott Danforth,Paul Koenen,Bruce Tate Pdf
This comprehensive, task-specific handbook discusses the principles and applications of objective theory in the OS/2 2.1 client server environment. The book is organized throughout to provide extensively documented working applications of object theory in OS/2 2.1. The book covers the subject in extensive detail, with special emphasis on the needs of the software professional.
Revival: The Handbook of Software for Engineers and Scientists (1995) by Paul W Ross Pdf
The Handbook of Software for Engineers and Scientists is a single-volume, ready reference for the practicing engineer and scientist in industry, government, and academia as well as the novice computer user. It provides the most up-to-date information in a variety of areas such as common platforms and operating systems, applications programs, networking, and many other problem-solving tools necessary to effectively use computers on a daily basis. Specific platforms and environments thoroughly discussed include MS-DOS®, Microsoft® WindowsTM, the Macintosh® and its various systems, UNIXTM, DEC VAXTM, IBM® mainframes, OS/2®, WindowsTM NT, and NeXTSTEPTM. Word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheets, databases, integrated packages, computer presentation systems, groupware, and a number of useful utilities are also covered. Several extensive sections in the book are devoted to mathematical and statistical software. Information is provided on circuits and control simulation programs, finite element tools, and solid modeling tools.
OS/2 2.1 Application Programmer's Guide by Jody Kelly Pdf
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.
Developing C/C++ Software in the OS/2 Environment by V. Mitra Gopaul Pdf
From basic commands to compilers and data linking, to debugging and development tools, this is a clear and useful basic reference for beginners, and a handy refresher guide for advanced designers.
Windows Vs. OS/2, the GUI-OOUI War by Theo Mandel Pdf
Taking into account the operating systems of computers as well as the psychology of users, IBM Skill Dynamics cognitive psychologist Mandel creates a comprehensive guide to user interfaces. This is the first reference that fully explores and explains user interfaces, for both computer users, information systems professionals, and applications developers.
The Handbook of Software for Engineers and Scientists by Paul W. Ross Pdf
The Handbook of Software for Engineers and Scientists is a single-volume, ready reference for the practicing engineer and scientist in industry, government, and academia as well as the novice computer user. It provides the most up-to-date information in a variety of areas such as common platforms and operating systems, applications programs, networking, and many other problem-solving tools necessary to effectively use computers on a daily basis. Specific platforms and environments thoroughly discussed include MS-DOS®, Microsoft® WindowsTM, the Macintosh® and its various systems, UNIXTM, DEC VAXTM, IBM® mainframes, OS/2®, WindowsTM NT, and NeXTSTEPTM. Word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheets, databases, integrated packages, computer presentation systems, groupware, and a number of useful utilities are also covered. Several extensive sections in the book are devoted to mathematical and statistical software. Information is provided on circuits and control simulation programs, finite element tools, and solid modeling tools. Additional coverage is included on data communications and networking. Many appendices at the end of the book provide useful supplemental information, such as ASCII codes, RS-232 parallel port and pinout information, and ANSI escape sequences. This valuable resource handbook brings together a wide variety of topics and offers a wealth of information at the reader's fingertips.
Upon Ramanujans death in 1920, G. H. Hardy strongly urged that Ramanujans notebooks be published and edited. In 1957, the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Bombay finally published a photostat edition of the notebooks, but no editing was undertaken. In 1977, Berndt began the task of editing Ramanujans notebooks: proofs are provided to theorems not yet proven in previous literature, and many results are so startling as to be unique.