OS/2 2.1 Application Programmer's Guide

OS/2 2.1 Application Programmer's Guide

by Craig Swearingen, Jody Kelly, Dawn Bezviner, Theodore Shrader

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Writing applications using OS/2 2.I is made easy with this programmer's guide. It's packed with parameters, flags, data structures, code examples, and sample output that enable you to write programs. Coverage ranges from standard programming topics such as files, threads, semaphores, pipes, and porting to the latest advancements in binding, customization, compiling, and language independence. Sections on building programs for LAN and object-oriented environments address how to use CID to redirect installation of OS/2 applications and how to use the SOM to implement object-oriented programming. You'll also become familiar with the architecture and functionality of the OS/2 2.I Control Program and the implementation of Distributed Computing Environment on OS/2. All you need is some experience coding in a high-level language such as C to put this guide to work. It's a valuable reference for all beginning and intermediate programmers who program in OS/2 2.I.

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