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- From: apas611@chpc.utexas.edu (David Boles)
- Subject: Re: Good Book for OS/2 Programming
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.175348.4266@chpc.utexas.edu>
- Organization: The University of Texas System - CHPC
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 17:53:48 GMT
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- In article <C1HJL7.9IB@ecf.toronto.edu> weisber@ecf.toronto.edu (WEISBERG ELLIOT) writes:
- >What is a good book for programming OS/2?? I saw the Microsoft
- >book titled Notebook or something, but it looked like it did not
- >have much substance. Thanks.
- >
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- IMHO, the three programming guides from IBM make a good point to start.
- The book by Knight is pretty weak, and everything else is out of date.
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- I ordered the books from IBM (actually from some firm contracting to
- IBM) and paid about $US63 for all three including tax and shipping.
- If you want more, you might consider the entire Technical Library
- product which includes the above books as well as many others. I think
- it is currently $229 from IBM.
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- David Boles
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