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* [[Inside INF]] by [[Peter Childs]] (September 1995)  
* [[Inside INF]] by [[Peter Childs]] (September 1995)  
* [[Introduction to Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI)]] by [[Chris Matthews]] (January 1998)
* [[Introduction to Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI)]] by [[Chris Matthews]] (January 1998)
* [[Using TCL and cgi.tcl to Create and Maintain your Web Page]] by [[Eddy Kim]] (November 1998)
* [[Using Semaphores in C++]] by [[Eddy Kim]]  (August 1996)
* [[Using Semaphores in C++]] by [[Eddy Kim]]  (August 1996)



Revision as of 04:52, 23 July 2012

EDM/2 Wiki Updates - Next

EDM/2 is the premier site to find OS/2 and eComStation software development information.

Here are some news about the site.


Non-EDM/2 Republished Articles

There are several OS/2 and eComStation programming articles floating around. When the authors authorize to republish their articles under the Creative Commons license, it can be included on the wiki and the most important thing of all, there are clear rules to create derivative works.

The re-published articles on the EDM/2 wiki are:

EDM/2 Republished Articles

Since we are changing to a Wiki format, republishing permission allowing derivative work for the articles has to be requested. There had been good response from part of the Authors that I was able to contact. Several authors (all that I was able to contact) accepted that his articles were republished under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license to me migrated to wiki site.

The old EDM/2 articles that were re-published are:

Books and Tutorials


Links

There is also some non-Creative Commons development related articles/publications that the EDM/2 wiki links to.

This month it had included the following links.

Extra updates

Also lately updated:

I want to thank all the authors that allowed their articles and documentation to be published on the EDM/2 wiki.

Please visit: http://www.edm2.com