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;Winter - G362-0001-08 | ;Winter - G362-0001-08 | ||
*6 - Spotlight: DeScribe Word Publisher | *6 - Spotlight: DeScribe Word Publisher | ||
*14 - OS/2 Version 2.0 32-Bit Semaphore APIs | *14 - Kohl: ''OS/2 Version 2.0 32-Bit Semaphore APIs'' | ||
*19 - Developing Controls for Presentation Manager | *19 - Broussard: ''Developing Controls for Presentation Manager'' | ||
*23 - OS/2 PM Programming: A Performance Guide | *23 - Toghill: ''OS/2 PM Programming: A Performance Guide'' | ||
*29 - Prototyping Software User Interfaces: Usability as a Competitive Edge | *29 - Isensee; Rudd: ''Prototyping Software User Interfaces: Usability as a Competitive Edge'' | ||
*35 - OS/2 Programmer's Editors | *35 - [[Brian Proffit]]: ''OS/2 Programmer's Editors'' | ||
*38 - Information Presentation Facility: Author-Defined Viewports | *38 - Val Enright: ''Information Presentation Facility: Author-Defined Viewports'' | ||
*44 - Customizing IPF Help Information: Author-Controlled Viewports | *44 - Mary Wright: ''Customizing IPF Help Information: Author-Controlled Viewports'' | ||
*55 - Using Command Entry Fields with IPF | *55 - Tycast: ''Using Command Entry Fields with IPF'' | ||
*63 - ENFIN/2: An Object-Oriented Fourth Generation Language Environment | *63 - Eichhorst: ''ENFIN/2: An Object-Oriented Fourth Generation Language Environment'' | ||
*69 - The OS/2 BBS: Online Customer Support | *69 - Gilmore: ''The OS/2 BBS: Online Customer Support'' | ||
*74 - Network File System Support | *74 - Yozzo: ''Network File System Support'' | ||
*83 - OS/2 TCP/IP Distributed Computing APIs | *83 - Kofman; Snow: ''OS/2 TCP/IP Distributed Computing APIs'' | ||
*94 - Configuring Remote Data Services (Part 2 of 2) | *94 - Sirkin: ''Configuring Remote Data Services (Part 2 of 2)'' | ||
*103 - POLYMOD2: Multi-User Capability For OS/2 | *103 - Gatt: ''POLYMOD2: Multi-User Capability For OS/2'' | ||
*115 - National Language Support and OS/2 | *115 - Gillig: ''National Language Support and OS/2'' | ||
;Spring - G362-0001-09 | ;Spring - G362-0001-09 | ||
*10 - Spotlight: The SAS Applications System for OS/2 | *10 - Spotlight: The SAS Applications System for OS/2 | ||
*21 - New Kids on the Block | *21 - Brian Proffit: ''New Kids on the Block'' | ||
*25 - Checking Memory References | *25 - Gibson: ''Checking Memory References'' | ||
*30 - Will the Real Client-Server Please Stand Up? | *30 - Orfali; Harkey: ''Will the Real Client-Server Please Stand Up?'' | ||
*34 - Classic Client-Server Transactions Using APPC | *34 - Bader; Walker: ''Classic Client-Server Transactions Using APPC'' | ||
*43 - Client-Server Computing Using PC's Dynamic Data Exchange | *43 - MacFaden: ''Client-Server Computing Using PC's Dynamic Data Exchange'' | ||
*49 - Client-Server Architecture for Single-User Appls. | *49 - Flint: ''Client-Server Architecture for Single-User Appls.'' | ||
*60 - Cooperative Processing Across SAA Environments | *60 - Chacko: ''Cooperative Processing Across SAA Environments'' | ||
*65 - A Comparison of CPI-C and APPC on OS/2 | *65 - Chacko: ''A Comparison of CPI-C and APPC on OS/2'' | ||
*72 - Programming to the OS/2 NetBIOS API | *72 - Beatty: ''Programming to the OS/2 NetBIOS API'' | ||
*84 - OS/2 LAN Server Command Line Interface | *84 - Easter; Feigel: ''OS/2 LAN Server Command Line Interface'' | ||
*92 - Database Application Remote Interface Prime: You Too Can Feel the Power! | *92 - Jacobs: ''Database Application Remote Interface Prime: You Too Can Feel the Power!'' | ||
*98 - Avoid the Network Traffic Jam: Passing Blocks of Data Using DARI | *98 - Sappal; Amundsen: ''Avoid the Network Traffic Jam: Passing Blocks of Data Using DARI'' | ||
*104 - Client-Server Databases: Three Approaches | *104 - McKelley: ''Client-Server Databases: Three Approaches'' | ||
*111 - CICS OS/2 as an Application Enabling Platform | *111 - Starkman: ''CICS OS/2 as an Application Enabling Platform'' | ||
*121 - Solving the Problem of Data Accessibility | *121 - ''Solving the Problem of Data Accessibility'' | ||
*127 - Pipes Platform - A Distributed Computing System | *127 - ''Pipes Platform - A Distributed Computing System'' | ||
;Summer - G362-0001-10 | ;Summer - G362-0001-10 | ||
*7 - ''A Look Back at the First DOS'' | |||
*9 - Spotlight: Adobe Type Manager Software in OS/2 1.3 | *9 - Spotlight: Adobe Type Manager Software in OS/2 1.3 | ||
*19 - Cross-Platform Development | *19 - Brian Proffit: ''Cross-Platform Development'' | ||
*23 - A Porting Primer | *23 - Moskowitz: ''A Porting Primer'' | ||
*32 - Migrating Windows Applications to OS/2 Using WLO | *32 - Spencer: ''Migrating Windows Applications to OS/2 Using WLO'' | ||
*39 - Porting Real-World Windows Applications to OS/2 PM | *39 - Merrick: ''Porting Real-World Windows Applications to OS/2 PM'' | ||
*48 - Developing PM Applications with Gpf | *48 - Drapkin: ''Developing PM Applications with Gpf'' | ||
*55 - OS/2 2.0 Considerations | *55 - Makowka: ''OS/2 2.0 Considerations'' | ||
*72 - System Input Hooks under OS/2 | *72 - Tabor: ''System Input Hooks under OS/2'' | ||
*82 - IBM SAA Networking Services/2 | *82 - Huntley: ''IBM SAA Networking Services/2'' | ||
*87 - Multiple Conversation OS/2 Server Using IBM SAA | *87 - Lindsay: ''Multiple Conversation OS/2 Server Using IBM SAA'' | ||
*92 - Client-Server Solutions: OS/2 or Windows 3.0? | *92 - Orfali; Harkey: ''Client-Server Solutions: OS/2 or Windows 3.0?'' | ||
*101 - LAN Application Certification Support | *101 - Borrego; Roth: ''LAN Application Certification Support'' | ||
*104 - Remote-Os Multi-User System for OS/2 | *104 - Kac: ''Remote-Os Multi-User System for OS/2'' | ||
*119 - Multi-Phased Cooperative Processing Application Development | *119 - Kornfeld: ''Multi-Phased Cooperative Processing Application Development'' | ||
;Fall - G362-0001-11 | ;Fall - G362-0001-11 | ||
*6 - Spotlight Feature: Micrografx - Enabling Technologies for OS/2 2.0 | *6 - Spotlight Feature: Micrografx - Enabling Technologies for OS/2 2.0 | ||
* OS/2 in Computer Aided Manufacturing (CIM): Distributed Automation Edition (DAE), Transaction Enabler (TxE), PlantWorks, Paperless Manufacturing WorkPlace (PMW) | * OS/2 in Computer Aided Manufacturing (CIM): Distributed Automation Edition (DAE), Transaction Enabler (TxE), PlantWorks, Paperless Manufacturing WorkPlace (PMW) | ||
**18 - Distributed Automation Edition: a CIM Enabler Platform | **18 - DeNardo: ''Distributed Automation Edition: a CIM Enabler Platform'' | ||
**25 - TxE: An Enabler for Client-Server OLTP | **25 - Orfali: ''TxE: An Enabler for Client-Server OLTP'' | ||
**32 - PlantWorks: Application Automation Edition, The IBM CIM Application Enabler | **32 - Belknap; Hersh: ''PlantWorks: Application Automation Edition, The IBM CIM Application Enabler'' | ||
**38 - PMW: The Paperless Manufacturing WorkPlace | **38 - Ferriter: ''PMW: The Paperless Manufacturing WorkPlace'' | ||
*44 - Performance Monitoring for OS/2: System Performance Monitor/2 | *44 - Camp; Acosta: ''Performance Monitoring for OS/2: System Performance Monitor/2'' | ||
*55 - An OS/2 High Resolution Software Timer | *55 - Williams: ''An OS/2 High Resolution Software Timer'' | ||
*69 - One Stop Performance Shopping for the OS/2 EE Database | *69 - Tate; Li: ''One Stop Performance Shopping for the OS/2 EE Database Manager'' | ||
*78 - OS/2 Freeware and Shareware | *78 - Brian Proffit: ''OS/2 Freeware and Shareware'' | ||
*81 - The Arcadia CUA Workbench: A GUI-Independent Tool for the Creation of Robust OLTP Front-Ends | *81 - Pacheco: ''The Arcadia CUA Workbench: A GUI-Independent Tool for the Creation of Robust OLTP Front-Ends'' | ||
*88 - A Farewell To Sneaker Net - IBM SAA Delivery Manager | *88 - Koob: ''A Farewell To Sneaker Net - IBM SAA Delivery Manager'' | ||
*95 - Debugging OS/2 1.x Device Drivers Using Periscope/Remote for OS/2 | *95 - Salter: ''Debugging OS/2 1.x Device Drivers Using Periscope/Remote for OS/2'' | ||
*101 - Printing Using OS/2 | *101 - Reich: ''Printing Using OS/2'' | ||
*107 - The OS/2 Print Subsystem Architecture | *107 - Reich: ''The OS/2 Print Subsystem Architecture'' | ||
*117 - An Introduction to Multi-Threaded Programming | *117 - Murphy: ''An Introduction to Multi-Threaded Programming'' | ||
*124 - Split-Line: Multiple Session Communications | *124 - Bain: ''Split-Line: Multiple Session Communications'' | ||
*129 - Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN): What It Can Do Today | *129 - Barrett: ''Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN): What It Can Do Today'' | ||
*137 - Disk Array Management Software from Integra Technologies | *137 - Wang; Nusbickel: ''Disk Array Management Software from Integra Technologies'' | ||
===Volume 4 - 1992=== | ===Volume 4 - 1992=== |
Revision as of 23:07, 7 April 2017
The IBM Personal Systems Developer was a quarterly magazine for OS/2 application developers. The Developer features a variety of technical articles, programming tips and techniques, product reviews, development case studies, and interviews with OS/2 industry leaders.
Articles from the first seven issues have been published by Microsoft Press in a book titled "OS/2 Notebook: The Best of the IBM Personal Systems Developer".
Issues
Volume 1 - 1989
- Summer
- 119–121 - Hamilton C Shell Announcement [1]
Volume 2 - 1990
- Fall - G362-0001-07
- 7 - Interview with Satish Gupta
- 11 - Interview with Lee Reiswig
- 13 - New Developments in 16 Bit OS/2
- 17 - Spotlight: AutoCAD Version 10 for OS/2
- 26 - Scott R. Swix: IBM Multimedia Product Chronology
- 33 - Scott R. Swix: Programming the IBM M-Motion Video Adapter/A and M-Control Program
- 40 - Guilio Maffini: Spatial Analysis
- 48 - Barron: CD-ROM and Multimedia
- 53 - Crossley: An OS/2 Business Graphics Toolkit
- 58 - McFetridge: Corel Draw Migration to OS/2 PM
- 68 - Horton: Collage PM: A Raster Bitmap Graphics OS/2 PM Application
- 79 - Hubbard: XGA Benefits OS/2 Applications
- 81 - Butler: XGA Technology
- 90 - Ellis: Programming the Audio Visual Connection
- 100 - Eshel: XIPC: A Comprehensive IPC Environment for OS/2
- 107 - Kornfeld: Front-ending Applications with EASEL
- 115 - Martin J. Sirkin: Configuring Remote Data Services (Part 1 of 2)
Volume 3 - 1991
- Winter - G362-0001-08
- 6 - Spotlight: DeScribe Word Publisher
- 14 - Kohl: OS/2 Version 2.0 32-Bit Semaphore APIs
- 19 - Broussard: Developing Controls for Presentation Manager
- 23 - Toghill: OS/2 PM Programming: A Performance Guide
- 29 - Isensee; Rudd: Prototyping Software User Interfaces: Usability as a Competitive Edge
- 35 - Brian Proffit: OS/2 Programmer's Editors
- 38 - Val Enright: Information Presentation Facility: Author-Defined Viewports
- 44 - Mary Wright: Customizing IPF Help Information: Author-Controlled Viewports
- 55 - Tycast: Using Command Entry Fields with IPF
- 63 - Eichhorst: ENFIN/2: An Object-Oriented Fourth Generation Language Environment
- 69 - Gilmore: The OS/2 BBS: Online Customer Support
- 74 - Yozzo: Network File System Support
- 83 - Kofman; Snow: OS/2 TCP/IP Distributed Computing APIs
- 94 - Sirkin: Configuring Remote Data Services (Part 2 of 2)
- 103 - Gatt: POLYMOD2: Multi-User Capability For OS/2
- 115 - Gillig: National Language Support and OS/2
- Spring - G362-0001-09
- 10 - Spotlight: The SAS Applications System for OS/2
- 21 - Brian Proffit: New Kids on the Block
- 25 - Gibson: Checking Memory References
- 30 - Orfali; Harkey: Will the Real Client-Server Please Stand Up?
- 34 - Bader; Walker: Classic Client-Server Transactions Using APPC
- 43 - MacFaden: Client-Server Computing Using PC's Dynamic Data Exchange
- 49 - Flint: Client-Server Architecture for Single-User Appls.
- 60 - Chacko: Cooperative Processing Across SAA Environments
- 65 - Chacko: A Comparison of CPI-C and APPC on OS/2
- 72 - Beatty: Programming to the OS/2 NetBIOS API
- 84 - Easter; Feigel: OS/2 LAN Server Command Line Interface
- 92 - Jacobs: Database Application Remote Interface Prime: You Too Can Feel the Power!
- 98 - Sappal; Amundsen: Avoid the Network Traffic Jam: Passing Blocks of Data Using DARI
- 104 - McKelley: Client-Server Databases: Three Approaches
- 111 - Starkman: CICS OS/2 as an Application Enabling Platform
- 121 - Solving the Problem of Data Accessibility
- 127 - Pipes Platform - A Distributed Computing System
- Summer - G362-0001-10
- 7 - A Look Back at the First DOS
- 9 - Spotlight: Adobe Type Manager Software in OS/2 1.3
- 19 - Brian Proffit: Cross-Platform Development
- 23 - Moskowitz: A Porting Primer
- 32 - Spencer: Migrating Windows Applications to OS/2 Using WLO
- 39 - Merrick: Porting Real-World Windows Applications to OS/2 PM
- 48 - Drapkin: Developing PM Applications with Gpf
- 55 - Makowka: OS/2 2.0 Considerations
- 72 - Tabor: System Input Hooks under OS/2
- 82 - Huntley: IBM SAA Networking Services/2
- 87 - Lindsay: Multiple Conversation OS/2 Server Using IBM SAA
- 92 - Orfali; Harkey: Client-Server Solutions: OS/2 or Windows 3.0?
- 101 - Borrego; Roth: LAN Application Certification Support
- 104 - Kac: Remote-Os Multi-User System for OS/2
- 119 - Kornfeld: Multi-Phased Cooperative Processing Application Development
- Fall - G362-0001-11
- 6 - Spotlight Feature: Micrografx - Enabling Technologies for OS/2 2.0
- OS/2 in Computer Aided Manufacturing (CIM): Distributed Automation Edition (DAE), Transaction Enabler (TxE), PlantWorks, Paperless Manufacturing WorkPlace (PMW)
- 18 - DeNardo: Distributed Automation Edition: a CIM Enabler Platform
- 25 - Orfali: TxE: An Enabler for Client-Server OLTP
- 32 - Belknap; Hersh: PlantWorks: Application Automation Edition, The IBM CIM Application Enabler
- 38 - Ferriter: PMW: The Paperless Manufacturing WorkPlace
- 44 - Camp; Acosta: Performance Monitoring for OS/2: System Performance Monitor/2
- 55 - Williams: An OS/2 High Resolution Software Timer
- 69 - Tate; Li: One Stop Performance Shopping for the OS/2 EE Database Manager
- 78 - Brian Proffit: OS/2 Freeware and Shareware
- 81 - Pacheco: The Arcadia CUA Workbench: A GUI-Independent Tool for the Creation of Robust OLTP Front-Ends
- 88 - Koob: A Farewell To Sneaker Net - IBM SAA Delivery Manager
- 95 - Salter: Debugging OS/2 1.x Device Drivers Using Periscope/Remote for OS/2
- 101 - Reich: Printing Using OS/2
- 107 - Reich: The OS/2 Print Subsystem Architecture
- 117 - Murphy: An Introduction to Multi-Threaded Programming
- 124 - Bain: Split-Line: Multiple Session Communications
- 129 - Barrett: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN): What It Can Do Today
- 137 - Wang; Nusbickel: Disk Array Management Software from Integra Technologies