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== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
* Bill Gates: ''Programming for OS/2: The Next-Generation Development Platform'' - InfoWorld (23 May 1988) Target Edition Programming supplement | * Bill Gates: ''Programming for OS/2: The Next-Generation Development Platform'' - InfoWorld (23 May 1988) Target Edition Programming supplement | ||
* Leo A. Notenboom: ''Customizing the Features of the M Editor Using Macros and C Extensions'' - Microsoft Systems Journal (Sep 1988) | |||
* ''Microsoft Editor: User's Guide for MS OS/2 and MS-DOS'' - Microsoft Corp. 1989 | * ''Microsoft Editor: User's Guide for MS OS/2 and MS-DOS'' - Microsoft Corp. 1989 | ||
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Microsoft Editor is a programming editor that was included with company's language offerings. The program can be used as a development environment by invoking the make facility.

Configuration files for BRIEF, Epsilon or Quick emulation.
History
The Microsoft OS/2 Software Development Kit included the SDK Editor (SDKED), which was essentially an OS/2 port of Mark Zbikowski’s Editor Z that was used internally at Microsoft before. In Microsoft Macro Assembler 5.1 and Microsoft C 5.1 the name changed to Microsoft Editor (M or MEP) that was later also integrated into Programmer’s Workbench (PWB) of later language releases.
Publications
- Bill Gates: Programming for OS/2: The Next-Generation Development Platform - InfoWorld (23 May 1988) Target Edition Programming supplement
- Leo A. Notenboom: Customizing the Features of the M Editor Using Macros and C Extensions - Microsoft Systems Journal (Sep 1988)
- Microsoft Editor: User's Guide for MS OS/2 and MS-DOS - Microsoft Corp. 1989