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Robert F. G. Robinson was a staff programmer at IBM's Entry System Division in Boca Raton, Florida and part of the OS/2 Market Planning group. He joined IBM in 1974 and has previously designed and developed 3270 communications products for the IBM PC and minicomputers. | |||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
*[[Paul W. Cheatham]]; [[David E. Reich]]; Robert F.G. Robinson: ''Presentation Manager Architecture'' - IBM Personal Systems Developer (Feb 1989) | *[[Paul W. Cheatham]]; [[David E. Reich]]; Robert F.G. Robinson: ''Presentation Manager Architecture'' - IBM Personal Systems Developer (Feb 1989) | ||
*Carl Grant; Don Ingerman; Robert F.G. Robinson: ''Micro Channel System Configuration Considerations'' - Personal Systems / Issue 4, 1989 | |||
*Paul W. Cheatham; David E. Reich; Robert F.G. Robinson: ''OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming'' – Wiley 1990, ISBN 0-471-50897-7 | *Paul W. Cheatham; David E. Reich; Robert F.G. Robinson: ''OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming'' – Wiley 1990, ISBN 0-471-50897-7 | ||
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Revision as of 22:34, 18 May 2023
Robert F. G. Robinson was a staff programmer at IBM's Entry System Division in Boca Raton, Florida and part of the OS/2 Market Planning group. He joined IBM in 1974 and has previously designed and developed 3270 communications products for the IBM PC and minicomputers.
Publications
- Paul W. Cheatham; David E. Reich; Robert F.G. Robinson: Presentation Manager Architecture - IBM Personal Systems Developer (Feb 1989)
- Carl Grant; Don Ingerman; Robert F.G. Robinson: Micro Channel System Configuration Considerations - Personal Systems / Issue 4, 1989
- Paul W. Cheatham; David E. Reich; Robert F.G. Robinson: OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming – Wiley 1990, ISBN 0-471-50897-7