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* [[Progress1|A Progress-indicating Status Line in C++ - Part 1/3]] by [[Stefan Ruck]] (June 1996) | |||
* [[Progress2|A Progress-indicating Status Line in C++ - Part 2/3]] by [[Stefan Ruck]] (July 1996) | |||
* [[Progress3|A Progress-indicating Status Line in C++ - Part 3/3]] by [[Stefan Ruck]] (August 1996) | |||
* [[Manage Your Configuration Files and Data]] by [[Stefan Ruck]] (September 1997) | |||
* [[Multilingual Resources]] by [[Stefan Ruck]] (November 1997) | |||
* [[Let's Talk About... Singleton]] by [[Stefan Ruck]] (December 1997) | |||
* [[Mnemonics in Dialog Boxes]] by [[Stefan Ruck]] (September 1998) | |||
* [[A Keystroke Recorder]] by [[Stefan Ruck]] (January 1999) | |||
* [[Singletons - The Next Generation]] by [[Stefan Ruck]] (September 1999) | |||
* [[OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions]] by [[Dean Roddey]] (November 1995) | * [[OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions]] by [[Dean Roddey]] (November 1995) | ||
* [[Stupid Enumeration Tricks]] by [[Dean Roddey]] (June 1996) | * [[Stupid Enumeration Tricks]] by [[Dean Roddey]] (June 1996) |
Revision as of 19:10, 13 December 2004
Welcome to the relaunched EDM/2 site!
It's about five years ago that the last issue of EDM/2 was released to the public, since then no new articles about OS/2 and eCS programming appeared on EDM/2. So it was about time to finaly change that! (A short history of EDM/2)
For sure we had to face the facts too, the OS/2 and eCS developer community shrank quite a lot so monthly issues are simply impossible nowadays. It would just be a lot of work for the editor and we seriously doubt that we would find enough articles for an issue. If we wait each time to fill a new issue we would not release written articles to the public for a too long time so we decided to go another way that popped up: Wiki
This basically means that everyone of you out there can contribute to the new EDM/2 without a lot of interaction of other people and even better, the community can extend the articles and fix problems!
So far, enjoy the new stuff and don't forget to contribute!
The new EDM/2 staff
(aka the crew from netlabs.org :)