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JF> included? IE: Under DOS I would use struct data{ float test;
JF> float test2;
JF> float test3;
JF> }test;
MB> Pointers are declared and defined the same under OS/2,
MB> but are implemented differently. Under OS/2, 32-bit
MB> programs see 32-bit near pointers. ANSI C defines
MB> objects such as FILE* specifically in order to achieve
MB> independence from the operating system.
Hello Mike,
Can you recommend any beginner level OS/2 programming reference books?
I have the EDM mags here but they are rather wordy and IMO not good at
teaching the basics with very little example code and noway to cut any
outta their examples to compile and test.
I have one Book for OS/2 that is called Real World Programming for OS/2.
Seems to be more an intermediate level book but I did manage to create a PM
Window with there source code from chapter 1 through 3 after that the
examples are rather complicated for me at this time. DLL's and stuff.
I want to be able to output a variable that is defined in a structure to
the screen, or to start even a variable output to the screen. Is this too
lengthy a thing to show me here?
Thanks Mike..ttul
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