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| subject: | Re: 4 Questions about PM and TCP/IP |
> PS> 5) What's your opinion of "TCP/IP Programming for OS/2
WARP"? Good?
> PS> C++ compatible? Covers most of the TCP/IP aspects? Based on APIs?
> Do you mean "TCP/IP Programming for OS/2" by Steve Gutz?
It was WARP when I saw the title on the Web, maybe the same, it's possible.
> If so, I just
> started reading this book. It's a little too advanced for me, but
> that's OK and it should be decent for someone that knows their stuff.
Knows programming in general or knows OS/2 programming? I don't... Yet....
> It wastes too much time on PM crap, though, (it's subtitled "with
> applications for presentation manager") whereas I just want to write
> text mode apps.
Enough PM "crap" for me to learn PM programming as well?
> It could also use a good reference section. Having
> said all that, it's the only book I've seen that really covers this
> stuff and, yes, it's C++ oriented (and comes with a disk that contains
> the source for the classes built in the book).
Perfect! All books so far's been C, although that's ok, it better if it's C++.
Thanx!
/ Peter Schuller [TeamOS/2] petersch{at}kuai.se
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