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- From: henley@eng.auburn.edu (James Paul Henley)
- Subject: Re: OO, OLE, DDE and etc.
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- References: <henley.921117084557@wilbur.eng.auburn.edu> <1992Nov19.030335.22826@microsoft.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 20:17:30 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov19.030335.22826@microsoft.com> bobatk@microsoft.com (Bob Atkinson) writes:
- >James Paul Henley writes:
- >>Is anyone out there working on OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) for
- >>Microsoft Windows?
- >
- >Well, er, yes. What's the question?...
- >
- > Bob Atkinson & Tony Williams
- > OLE 2 Architects
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- Not *a* question really, but I'm looking for someone, anyone, who actually
- programs for OLE. I guess my first question would be:
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- How do you learn to program for OLE? That is, what technical training would
- you need? I have some things that OLE would be perfect for, and I am willing
- to do anything - go back to school even - to learn how to do it. I have been
- trying to talk to people in the Computer Science Department here, but they
- are so hung up on theoretical computer science research they don't have time
- for mundane things like actually using computers to do something useful.
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- OLE is the vehicle, I want to find the keys to the ignition.
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- James P. Henley Jr.
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Auburn University
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