David E. Reich

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David Reich was an OS/2 Development Manager working for IBM in Boca Raton, Florida. His assignment was the Window Management Subsystems of OS/2 and the Developer API Extensions project. Mr. Reich has a master's degree in Computer Science from the State University of New York at Albany and is the author of Designing High-Powered OS/2 Warp Applications, published by John Wiley and Sons.

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David E. Reich gave permission to republish his articles on the EDM/2. Martin Iturbide obtained that permission via LinkedIN (2020-Feb-09).

Articles

  • Paul Cheatham, David Reich, Robert Robinson: Presentation Manager Architecture - IBM Personal Systems Developer (Feb 1989)
  • Printing Using OS/2 - IBM Personal Systems Developer (Fall 1991)
  • The OS/2 Print Subsystem Architecture - IBM Personal Systems Developer (Fall 1991)
  • Programming Printing Under OS/2 - IBM Personal Systems Developer (Winter 1992)
  • Programming with Fonts Under OS/2 - IBM Personal Systems Developer (Winter 1992)
  • IBM OS/2 2.0 Kernel Debugger - Preliminary Draft (Sep 14, 1992)
  • Ins and Outs of Dynamic Link Libraries - OS/2 Developer Magazine (Jan/Feb 1994)
  • Efficient 32-bit Memory Management With OS/2 - OS/2 Developer Magazine (Mar/Apr 1994)
  • InSOMnia and Workplace Shell Programming - OS/2 Developer Magazine (May/Jun 1994)
  • More InSOMnia and Workplace Shell Programming - OS/2 Developer Magazine (Jul/Aug 1994)
  • Objective OS/2 Decisions - OS/2 Developer Magazine (Sep/Oct 1994)
  • Who's Up First? Thread Priorities and Scheduling - OS/2 Developer Magazine (Nov/Dec 1994)
  • An API by Any Other Name... - OS/2 Developer Magazine (Jan/Feb 1995)
  • Power Applications - OS/2 Developer Magazine (Mar/Apr 1995)
  • Hey Mr. Postman - OS/2 Developer Magazine (May/Jun 1995)
  • Some are from the Mars, Some are from the Venus - OS/2 Developer Magazine (Jul/Aug 1995)
  • Extending the OS/2 API - OS/2 Developer Magazine (Sep/Oct 1995)
  • Drag Me, Drop Me, Treat Me Like an Object - OS/2 Developer Magazine (Nov/Dec 1995)
  • IBM Developer API Extensions - DC News 8 (Aug 1995)

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