Author: Axel Buecker::Juergen Friedrichs::Veronika Moroian::Robert Schey
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Edition: 1st
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.4469
Publication Date: 1996-12
Reading Level: 621
Description: The first authoritative guide to IBM's new OS/2 Warp 4 operating system, this book includes easy-to-follow, step-by-step installation and configuration instructions, detailed checklists, reference information, Speech Recognition, and modular coverage of new and preexisting features for new and experienced OS/2 users. It covers LAN and Java run time support and peer to peer networking.
Description: A basic tutorial on how to use OS/2 Warp operating system to connect with the Internet. Includes cross-references to relative topics within the book as well as definitions and tips for the beginner.
Description: A step-by-step guide to OS/2 Warp's new Internet tools offers OS/2-specific advice, provides a quick introduction to the Internet, includes reference and resource materials, and lists the top fifty problems and how to solve them. (All Users).
Description: The Programmer's Dream— OS/2(r) Warp Presentation Manager API functions organized for the way you work
Tired of searching back and forth through clumsy manuals every time you want to look up a few OS/2 API functions? Well, relax, your life is about to get a lot easier.
This practical, easy-to-use reference provides fast, intuitive access to the information you need. It's structured to make your work flow more smoothly by organizing the functions you use most often in the order you use them.
Everything you need to customize and create applications is right there, concise and complete, with bullets and bold type to draw your attention to the most important information first. Your manual-juggling days are over!
PM APIs placed in logical groups with brief descriptions of each concept before each grouping
Quick cross-referencing of all material by page number
Handy appendix with alphabetical list of function calls
Information on undocumented features currently available only by word of mouth This book and its companion volumes, OS/2 Warp Control Program API, and OS/2 Warp Workplace Shell API offer such fast and easy access to every major OS/2 Application Programming Interface, you'll wonder how you ever got along without them.