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Hallo Murray, Murray Lesser schreef dit aan Jorgen De Gier: ML> Sorry to be late in answering, but I haven't seen this echo for a ML> while. I have found the most authoritative books (for programmers who ML> don't need to be led by the hand) are published by IBM. One that I ML> refer to frequently is "OS/2 Warp Version 3 Control Program Programming ML> Guide." The version I use is pretty old, part number G25H-7101-00. (The ML> "00" says it was the first edition.) I had 3 replies, all with this title. I guess it's the right one. Thank you all. I doubt there will be a big difference between an updated Warp 4.0 book and the old Warp 3.0 book. I have to wait anyway, I'm up to my neck in a Delphi project. Toedeloe, Jorgen de Gier --- GEcho 1.00* Origin: Hoi! (2:280/606.9) SEEN-BY: 50/99 270/101 620/243 625/160 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 934 SEEN-BY: 711/955 712/311 407 505 506 515 517 624 628 704 824 841 713/317 SEEN-BY: 800/1 @PATH: 280/606 11 0 801 270/101 712/515 624 711/808 934 |
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