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Charles Daney is currently the owner of [[Quercus Systems]] and an authority on the [[REXX]] programming language.
Charles Daney is currently the owner of [[Quercus Systems]] and an authority on the [[REXX]] programming language.
==Contact Inforamtion==
* LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cgdaney
==Republishing Information==
Charles Daney gave permission to republish his OS/2 articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. Martin Iturbide received this permission on July 30 of 2012.


==Articles==
==Articles==
* [[Advanced REXX Programming Topics]] by [[Charles Daney]] (1995)
* [[Advanced REXX Programming Topics]] (1995)
* [[Common REXX Pitfalls]] (1995)
* [[Common REXX Pitfalls]] (1995)
* [[Solving REXX and OS/2 problems with REXXLIB]] (1995)
* [[Solving REXX and OS/2 problems with REXXLIB]] (1995)
* [[How to Do It in OS/2 REXX]] (October 1995)
* [[How to Do It in OS/2 REXX]] (Oct 1995)
;Republishing Information:Charles Daney gave permission to republish his OS/2 articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. Martin Iturbide received this permission on July 30 of 2012.


====External articles====
===External articles===
* [[Kevin J. Kearney]] and Charles Daney: ''The Astonishment Factor'' -  Published as part of [http://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/slacreports/reports10/slac-r-368.pdf Proceeding of The REXX Symposium for Developer and Users June 11,1990], page 59 (page 62 in the PDF version).
* [[Kevin J. Kearney]] and Charles Daney: ''The Astonishment Factor'' -  Published as part of [http://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/slacreports/reports10/slac-r-368.pdf Proceeding of The REXX Symposium for Developer and Users June 11,1990], page 59 (page 62 in the PDF version).
:Discusses a few plusses and minuses in the OS/2 1.3 version of REXX.
:Discusses a few plusses and minuses in the OS/2 1.3 version of REXX.
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: Discusses problems and inconsistencies in the REXX 4 specification Mr Daney found when he was developing [[Personal REXX]]
: Discusses problems and inconsistencies in the REXX 4 specification Mr Daney found when he was developing [[Personal REXX]]
* ''REXX Extensions for OS/2'' -  Published as part of [http://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/slacreports/reports01/slac-r-422.pdf Proceeding of The REXX Symposium for Developer and Users May 18-20, 1993], page 30 (page 35 in the PDF version).
* ''REXX Extensions for OS/2'' -  Published as part of [http://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/slacreports/reports01/slac-r-422.pdf Proceeding of The REXX Symposium for Developer and Users May 18-20, 1993], page 30 (page 35 in the PDF version).
:Presentation of the extensions offered in [[Personal REXX]] and some of the functions that turned up in [[Quercus Systems REXLIB]].
:Presentation of the extensions offered in Personal REXX and some of the functions that turned up in Quercus Systems [[REXXLIB]].


==Books==
==Books==
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==Software Developed==
==Software Developed==
*[[Personal REXX]]
*Quercus Systems [[REXXLIB]]
*REXXterm - REXX scriptable communications program for [[DOS]] and [[OS/2]].


* [[Personal REXX]]
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* [[Quercus Systems REXLIB]]
* [[REXXterm]] - REXX scriptable communications program for [[DOS]] and [[OS/2]].
 
==Company==
* [[Quercus Systems]] [http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/Quercus_Systems]
 
[[Category:Contributors]]
[[Category:Contributors]]

Revision as of 17:25, 24 January 2017

Charles Daney is currently the owner of Quercus Systems and an authority on the REXX programming language.

Articles

Republishing Information
Charles Daney gave permission to republish his OS/2 articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. Martin Iturbide received this permission on July 30 of 2012.

External articles

Discusses a few plusses and minuses in the OS/2 1.3 version of REXX.
Discusses problems and inconsistencies in the REXX 4 specification Mr Daney found when he was developing Personal REXX
Presentation of the extensions offered in Personal REXX and some of the functions that turned up in Quercus Systems REXXLIB.

Books

  • Daney: Programming in REXX - McGraw-Hill 1992, ISBN 0-07-015305-1

Software Developed