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Robert Tycast | Robert Tycast was an Advisory Programmer in the OS/2 Development group. Over the last 15 years, Robert has had project experience in XII, AI Technology (LISP and OPS5 support), and technical workstations (VMS and ULTRIX). | ||
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*Tycast: ''IBM’s Official Guide to OpenDoc Programming for OS/2: Designing Parts for OS/2, Windows and Mac'' – IDG Books 1996, ISBN 1-56884-598-7 | *Tycast: ''IBM’s Official Guide to OpenDoc Programming for OS/2: Designing Parts for OS/2, Windows and Mac'' – IDG Books 1996, ISBN 1-56884-598-7 | ||
*Tycast; Searls: ''OpenDoc Patterns: Designing Parts for OS/2, Windows, UNIX and the Macintosh'' – Wiley 1996, ISBN 0-471-14835-0 | *Tycast; Searls: ''OpenDoc Patterns: Designing Parts for OS/2, Windows, UNIX and the Macintosh'' – Wiley 1996, ISBN 0-471-14835-0 | ||
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* http://www.linkedin.com/pub/robert-tycast/4/88/42b | |||
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Revision as of 00:15, 28 March 2018
Robert Tycast was an Advisory Programmer in the OS/2 Development group. Over the last 15 years, Robert has had project experience in XII, AI Technology (LISP and OPS5 support), and technical workstations (VMS and ULTRIX).
Articles
- Understanding How OpenDoc "Ticks" Using Trace and Debug Tools (August 1995)
- Hello World: Part II, OpenDoc Views and Presentation Types (April 1995)
- Writing OpenDoc Part Handlers: Hello World (January 1995)
- Open Scripting Architecture: Scripting for the Masses (Jun 1994)
- OpenDoc Technology: Basic Concepts (March 1994)
- OpenDoc: An Idea Whose Time has Come! (November 1993)
Books
- Tycast: IBM’s Official Guide to OpenDoc Programming for OS/2: Designing Parts for OS/2, Windows and Mac – IDG Books 1996, ISBN 1-56884-598-7
- Tycast; Searls: OpenDoc Patterns: Designing Parts for OS/2, Windows, UNIX and the Macintosh – Wiley 1996, ISBN 0-471-14835-0