News (April 2013)
EDM/2 is the premier site to find OS/2 and eComStation software development information.
Here are some news about the site.
Non-EDM/2 Republished Articles
There are several OS/2 and eComStation programming articles floating around. When the authors authorize to republish their articles under the Creative Commons license, it can be included on the wiki and the most important thing of all, there are clear rules to create derivative works.
The re-published articles on the EDM/2 wiki are:
- OpenDoc Parts and SOM Dynamic Inheritance by Eric Simenel (Jun 1996)
- Sample program for OS/2 Drag/Drop facilities by Rick Fishman (December 1993)
- Object Orientation by Derek Clarkson (Jul 1995)
- The Joy of REXX by Dan Bridges (September 1995)
- Simplicity Professional by Christopher B. Wright (16 August 2000)
- IBM VisualAge for Java: Idiot-Savant at Large... minus the "Savant" part by Christopher B. Wright (16 July 2000)
- Prepping for the PowerPC by Jeri Dube (August 1995)
- Operating System Evolution: The Rest of the Story by Jeri Dube and Paul Giangarra (November 1995)
- Operating System Evolution by Jeri Dube and Paul Giangarra (April 1995)
- Workplace OSs: Doors to the Future by Paul Giangarra (August 1993)
Books and Tutorials
Some tutorials and Books that had been authorized to be republished on the wiki:
- Object-Oriented Programming Using SOM and DSOM - Chapter 5 by Christina Lau
Links
There is also some non-Creative Commons development related articles/publications that the EDM/2 wiki links to.
This month it had been included the following links.
- Workplace Microkernel and OS: A Case Study by Brett D. Fleisch, Mark Allan (1997)
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The Age of Cross-Platform Computing is HereBy Clay Andres (October 3, 1996) -
Object Tools Bulletin: OpenDocby Steve McClure (September 1996) -
La Salle Engineering School in Barcelona Spain - Object Technology Researchby Manuel Roman Cuesta (1996) - Supporting languages in applications by Peter Koller (03 August 2004)
- Rexx Today by Howard Fosdick (17 September 2006)
I want to thank all the authors that allowed their articles and documentation to be published on the EDM/2 wiki.
Please visit: http://www.edm2.com
Help is always welcome, contact me if you want to help me with the wiki.