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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. | ||
==Software Developed== | |||
*[[Personal REXX]] | |||
*Quercus Systems [[REXXLIB]] | |||
*REXXterm - REXX scriptable communications program for [[DOS]] and [[OS/2]]. | |||
==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
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;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. | ;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. | ||
=== | ==Publications== | ||
* [[Kevin J. Kearney]] and Charles Daney: ''The Astonishment Factor'' - | * C. Daney: ''Rexx in charge: Rexx now can control and coordinate all aspects of the OS/2 environment'' - Byte Magazine, Aug 1990 | ||
:Discusses a few | * C. Daney: ''Programming in REXX'' - McGraw-Hill 1992, ISBN 0-07-015305-1 | ||
* ''Issues in the specification of REXX'' | |||
: Discusses problems and inconsistencies in the REXX 4 specification | ==Links== | ||
* ''REXX Extensions for OS/2'' - | * [[Kevin J. Kearney]] and Charles Daney: ''The Astonishment Factor'' - [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. | ||
:Discusses a few pluses and minuses in the OS/2 1.3 version of REXX. | |||
* ''Issues in the specification of REXX'' - [http://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/slacreports/reports01/slac-r-379.pdf Proceeding of The REXX Symposium for Developer and Users May 8-9,1991], page 24. | |||
: Discusses problems and inconsistencies in the REXX 4 specification found when he was developing [[Personal REXX]] | |||
* ''REXX Extensions for OS/2'' - [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. | |||
:Presentation of the extensions offered in Personal REXX and some of the functions that turned up in Quercus Systems [[REXXLIB]]. | :Presentation of the extensions offered in Personal REXX and some of the functions that turned up in Quercus Systems [[REXXLIB]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:28, 13 September 2018
Charles Daney is currently the owner of Quercus Systems and an authority on the REXX programming language.
Software Developed
- Personal REXX
- Quercus Systems REXXLIB
- REXXterm - REXX scriptable communications program for DOS and OS/2.
Articles
- Advanced REXX Programming Topics (1995)
- Common REXX Pitfalls (1995)
- Solving REXX and OS/2 problems with REXXLIB (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.
Publications
- C. Daney: Rexx in charge: Rexx now can control and coordinate all aspects of the OS/2 environment - Byte Magazine, Aug 1990
- C. Daney: Programming in REXX - McGraw-Hill 1992, ISBN 0-07-015305-1
Links
- Kevin J. Kearney and Charles Daney: The Astonishment Factor - Proceeding of The REXX Symposium for Developer and Users June 11,1990, page 59.
- Discusses a few pluses and minuses in the OS/2 1.3 version of REXX.
- Issues in the specification of REXX - Proceeding of The REXX Symposium for Developer and Users May 8-9,1991, page 24.
- Discusses problems and inconsistencies in the REXX 4 specification found when he was developing Personal REXX
- REXX Extensions for OS/2 - Proceeding of The REXX Symposium for Developer and Users May 18-20, 1993, page 30.
- Presentation of the extensions offered in Personal REXX and some of the functions that turned up in Quercus Systems REXXLIB.