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* [[Ten Rules for Distributed Object Systems]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (October 1996) | * [[Ten Rules for Distributed Object Systems]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (October 1996) | ||
* [[A kilometer is not a kilometer]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (September, 1996) | * [[A kilometer is not a kilometer]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (September, 1996) | ||
* [[Dynamite business systems with DSOM and OpenDoc]] by [[Larry Baptist]] (16 Sep 1996) | |||
* [[Lost in the Garden]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (August 1996) | * [[Lost in the Garden]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (August 1996) | ||
* [[My girl scouts are badder than your girl scouts]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (July 1996) | * [[My girl scouts are badder than your girl scouts]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (July 1996) | ||
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* [[Encapsulation, and the EPIC Nature of Dogs]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (March 1996) | * [[Encapsulation, and the EPIC Nature of Dogs]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (March 1996) | ||
* [[littleDogs, Polymorphism, and Frameworks]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (Feb. 1996) | * [[littleDogs, Polymorphism, and Frameworks]] by [[Roger Sessions]] (Feb. 1996) | ||
* [[Overview of SOM]] by AIXpert (August 1995) | |||
* [[An Introduction to DSOM]] by [[Gordon Zeglinski]] (April 1995) | * [[An Introduction to DSOM]] by [[Gordon Zeglinski]] (April 1995) | ||
* [[Workplace Shell and DSOM: Together at Last]] by Eric Osmann (January 1995) | * [[Workplace Shell and DSOM: Together at Last]] by Eric Osmann (January 1995) | ||
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* [[The use of SOM to mirror the C++ object]] by [[Gordon Zeglinski]] (October 1994) | * [[The use of SOM to mirror the C++ object]] by [[Gordon Zeglinski]] (October 1994) | ||
* [[SOM's OOP modelfrom the SOMobjects Developer Toolkit]] by [[Gordon Zeglinski]] (September 1994) | * [[SOM's OOP modelfrom the SOMobjects Developer Toolkit]] by [[Gordon Zeglinski]] (September 1994) | ||
* [[The System Object Model (SOM) and the Component Object Model (COM): A comparison of technologies from a developer's perspective]] by IBM (July 7, 1994) | |||
* [[IBM's System Object Model (SOM): Making Reuse a Reality]] by IBM (July 7, 1994) | |||
* [[Object-Oriented Programming with SOM/6000]] By Debora Blakely-Fogel AIXpert (June 1994) | |||
* [[Initializers and Destructors in SOM]] by [[Scott H. Danforth]] (March 1994) | |||
* [[SOMobjects Developer Toolkit and Workgroup Enabler: Making reuse a reality]] by IBM | |||
* [[SOMobjects for OS/400]] by IBM | |||
* [[Object-Oriented Programming Using SOM and DSOM]] by [[Christina Lau]] | * [[Object-Oriented Programming Using SOM and DSOM]] by [[Christina Lau]] | ||
* [[Using SOM for Tool Integration]] by [[Christina Lau]] (1993) | * [[Using SOM for Tool Integration]] by [[Christina Lau]] (1993) | ||
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* [[How to program for the WPS]] from [http://www.netlabs.org netlabs.org] (2005) | * [[How to program for the WPS]] from [http://www.netlabs.org netlabs.org] (2005) | ||
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* [http://wiki.netlabs.org/index.php/Compiling_XWP Compiling XWP (XWorkplace)] on Netlabs Wiki. | * [http://wiki.netlabs.org/index.php/Compiling_XWP Compiling XWP (XWorkplace)] on Netlabs Wiki. | ||
* [http://www.drdobbs.com/cpp/229000744 REXX and the OS/2 Workplace Shell] by [[Eric Giguere]] (Dr. Doobs) (December 01, 1993) | * [http://www.drdobbs.com/cpp/229000744 REXX and the OS/2 Workplace Shell] by [[Eric Giguere]] (Dr. Doobs) (December 01, 1993) | ||
* [http://drdobbs.com/architecture-and-design/184408980 Programming for the OS/2 2.0 Workplace Shell] By [[Joel Barnum]] (Dr Doobs) (April 01, 1993) | * [http://drdobbs.com/architecture-and-design/184408980 Programming for the OS/2 2.0 Workplace Shell] By [[Joel Barnum]] (Dr Doobs) (April 01, 1993) |
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This page includes SOM, DSOM, OpenDOC, WPS related articles:
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Pages in category "SOM Articles"
The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.
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- Sample program that demonstrates OS/2 Drag/Drop in WPS
- SOM & DSOM - An Introduction
- SOM and Object REXX
- SOM Collection Classes: A Primer for the VisualAge COBOL Programmer
- SOM Language Neutrality: An OO COBOL Perspective
- SOM's OOP Model from the SOMobjects Developer Toolkit
- Some benchmarks of SOM vs C++ based objects
- SOMobjects Developer Toolkit and Workgroup Enabler: Making reuse a reality
- SOMobjects for OS/400
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- Ten Rules for Distributed Object Systems
- The Enhanced Workplace Shell Programming Interface in OS/2 Warp Version 3
- The Long Road
- The Merging of Object-Oriented and Distributed Systems
- The SOM Interface Definition Language
- The System Object Model (SOM) and the Component Object Model (COM): A comparison of technologies from a developer's perspective
- The System Object Model (SOM) and the Component Object Model (COM): A comparison of technologies summarized
- The use of SOM to mirror the C++ object
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- Why SOM?
- Work Place Shell Programming - Part 1
- Work Place Shell Programming - Part 2
- Work Place Shell Programming - Part 3
- Work Place Shell Programming - Part 4
- Workplace Shell and DSOM: Together at Last
- Workplace Shell Development 101
- Workplace Shell Object Setup Strings
- WorkPlace Shell Programming In Assembler/2
- WPS Programming the Easy Way - Part 1
- WPS Programming the Easy Way - Part 2
- Writing Workplace Shell Objects Using the IBM Open Class User Interface Library