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is yet another month where my schedule was too full for me to implement
everything I was hoping to, but nonetheless, some things have changed.
For starters, we have a new column on OpenGL,
authored by Perry Newhook. This exciting addition is very timely as OpenGL
has recently been added to OS/2. You will find more details in OpenGL
on OS/2.
In The Codesmith's Library, I take a first look at
the venerable REXX Reference Summary Handbook update, OS/2 Warp REXX
Reference Summary Handbook, by Dick Goran. This new update has all
the old information and lots more.
Shai is back, and takes another look at Java
Basics in his column. True to form, this is another long one.
The Martins family is back with another
installment of Off the Beaten Track, this time in a spoof of
bloatware.
Oscar cranks out the news as always, with some
interesting tool updates.
Jeffrey Habets came out of nowhere with a review
of the software protection software SecureIt, from Alan Mertner. While
avoiding the rational and irrational arguments for and against software
protection, this review examines the product in some detail.
Ivan Skytte Jørgensen submitted a
last-minute artile on SMP programming and spinlocks in OS/2 SMP.
The programmer's editor shootout continues
unabated with a look at the top-end package RimStar Professional
4.0. This promises to leave the OS/2 programmer with an even harder
choice of where to spend his or her hard-earned money.
Embellish 2.0 is the newest version of this
program, and it makes quite a splash with new features and a beautiful
interface. Take a close look!
Roman is back with a look at how to create
dialog-based notebooks in another installment of this loosely
organized how-to series.
Finally, Björn wrapped up the C intro series
last month, and this month we see the first installment in the new,
rapid-moving Introduction to C++ Programming.
We have another award! Take a look at our testimonials page and see what
it is all about. PC Webopaedia, a PC Magazine Top 100 Web Site award
winner, is the site which gave us the award. Click on the little EDM/2
logo in the top-left corner to go to the testimonials page now.
Our busy team of converters have produced
EDM0409.INF, EDM0410.INF and EDM0506.INF with promises that more will be
forthcoming. Soon it looks like we will have the whole EDM/2 series of
magazines as INF format files available! Once they are all done, I will
create a big page with credits for all our converters so that no one goes
unmentioned.
If you have any suggestions regarding layout,
content, and so on, mail me by clicking on my signature below.
See you later,
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