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==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
* How do I? | |||
** [[How do I? - Part 1|Part 1]] (1996) | |||
** [[How do I? - Part 2|Part 2]] (1996) | |||
* [[Borland C++ v2.0 for OS/2]] (1996) - Also posted at OS2 e-zine [http://www.os2ezine.com/v1n11/bcc.htm] | * [[Borland C++ v2.0 for OS/2]] (1996) - Also posted at OS2 e-zine [http://www.os2ezine.com/v1n11/bcc.htm] | ||
* [[The Infinitely Floating Spinbutton]] (February 1995) | * [[The Infinitely Floating Spinbutton]] (February 1995) |
Revision as of 19:41, 12 July 2012
Eric Slaats teaches information technology at the Hogeschool Eindhoven, Faculty Economics Sr Business Informatics. Besides teaching he has written a number of books. Currently he is researching the behavior of neural networks in a financial environment. He started programming OS/2 PM to build an interface for a Neural network problem in september 1994. He's the author of (among others) the Smalled editor.
Besides writing and working (to much) he enjoys playing lead-guitar with his blues-rock band.
Contact Information
- e-mail: mailto:E.Slaats@fe.hse.nl.
- LinkedIn: http://nl.linkedin.com/pub/eric-slaats/1/4a4/7a6
Republishing Permission
Eric Slaats gave permission to republish his article under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. Martin Iturbide requested the permission via LinkedIn and get its approval on 28/Feb/2012.
Articles
- How do I?
- Borland C++ v2.0 for OS/2 (1996) - Also posted at OS2 e-zine [1]
- The Infinitely Floating Spinbutton (February 1995)
- Building an Editor - Part 1 (April 1995)
- Building an Editor - Part 2 (June 1995)
- Building an Editor - Part 3 (November 1995)
- Easy Buttonbars (September 1995)
- Bubble help (December 1995)