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*Christopher B. Wright: ''Simplicity Professional''
*Christopher B. Wright: ''Simplicity Professional''
*Richard Klemmer: ''VIM for OS/2''
*Richard Klemmer: ''VIM for OS/2''
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*Russell Kneebone: ''[[Installing the VisualAge UML Designer]]''
*Russell Kneebone: ''[[Using VisualAge UML Designer to capture and analyze requirements]]''


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==Links==

Latest revision as of 18:42, 26 April 2018

The OS/2 e-Zine was a long running web magazine that reported on all matters OS/2, it was first published in November 1995 and last issued in 2004. It was originally held out by Haligonian Media but in 1998 taken over by Falcon Networking that also operated the OS/2 Supersite and for a while EDM/2 as well.

Articles

Volume 2 (1997)
  • Dirk Terrell: REXX Reference Summary Handbook, 4th ed.
  • Tejaswi Kasturi: NetRexx [1]
  • Eric Slaats: Little Helpers
  • Jeremy McNaughton: IBM's OS/2 Java Progress [2]
Volume 3 (1998)
  • Chris Wenham: MED v1.22
  • Colin Hildinger: GRADD: Technology of the Week or the Future of OS/2 Video Drivers? [3]
  • Chris Wenham: Building Dynamic Web Sites in OS/2
  • R. L. Walsh: Using that Hammer and Screwdriver
  • Gary Pool: Using EHLLAPI in REXX
  • Chris Wenham: Rexx Newbies
Volume 4 (1999)
  • Brian Carr: MiniSQL versus MySQL
  • Simon Grönlund: Into Java
  • Robert Basler: Multiplatform Game Programming in OS/2
2000
2003

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Contributors

Publication info

  • ISSN 1203-5696