OS/2 Developer
Appearance
Volume 7 - 1995

- 5 - Dick Conklin: More Talent, Tools, and Tips
- 8 - Guy Scharf: Product Reviewed: VX-REXX Client/Server Edition
- 16 - Matt Smith; Mark Benge: An Exception You Can Handle
- 22 - David E. Reich: An API by Any Other Name...
- 26 - Joseph P. Busa: Advanced Technology Needs Advanced Testing
- 31 - Bruce Landeck: Multiple Platform Development
- 40 - Steve Hargis; Mike Skelton: Plug Those Memory Leaks!
- 50 - Mark McMillan; Gennaro Cuomo; Jürg von Känel; Guillaume Le Stum: A User-Customizable Toolbar Control
- 65 - Dieter Babutzka: An OS/2 Performance Primer
- 70 - David Liebtag: Interactive PM Programming
- 76 - New Products for OS/2
- 78 - Testing and Debugging Tools Buyer's Guide
- 5 - Dick Conklin: Porting Applictions
- 8 - Guy Scharf: Product Reviewed: VisPro/C, VisPro/C++
- 16 - Matt Smith; Mark Benge: This Isn't the Gutenberg Press
- 22 - David E. Reich: Power Applications
- 26 - Steve Evans: Eicon Technology Plays it Smart
- 33 - Dean Roddey: Taking the Plunge: Converting an OS/2 Appliction to 32 Bits
- 42 - Bernie Thompson: Warp and Windows: How Similar, How Different
- 49 - Derrel Blain: Porting Applications to OS/2: a Historical Review of OS/2
- 56 - Alan Auerbach: Don't Throw Away Those 16-Bit Object Libraries
- 66 - Lou Miranda: Programming for the Windows Guru
- 74 - Application Migration Buyer's Guide
- 78 - New Products for OS/2

- 5 - Dick Conklin: Dragging and Dropping
- 6 - Guy Scharf: Prominare Designer Release 4
- 12 - Matt Smith; Mark Benge: Fonts 101
- 18 - David E. Reich: Hey Mr. Postman
- 24 - Andy Cubbon: Object-Oriented User Interface Design with VisualAge
- 30 - Kathleen Panov; Larry Salomon Jr.; Arthur Panov: Some GUI Basics: Window Messages and Queues
- 36 - Dean Roddey: Writing Exceptionally Robust Software
- 42 - Mark Gayler, Steward Manley: Designing and Implementing a Reservations System Graphical User Interface
- 48 - John Calcote: Thunking: Using 16-Bit Libraries in OS/2 2.0
- 57 - Benetta Perry: Translated Products: Designing and Testing
- 65 - GUI Development Buyer's Guide
- 68 - Warped Books
- 70 - New Products for OS/2

- 5 - Dick Conklin: Objects, Notes, and PL/B
- 6 - Guy Scharf: IBM Developer Connection for OS/2
- 12 - Matt Smith; Mark Benge: Printing Made Easy?
- 16 - David E. Reich: Some are from the Mars, Some are from the Venus
- 21 - William P. Blocker: PL/B - A Portable High-Level Programming Language
- 26 - Robert Orfali; Dan Harkey: The Server Side of CORBA
- 31 - Maggie Sanders: Searching for a Cross-Platform Development Tool
- 34 - Rick Runyan: Parts: The Newest Cottage Industry
- 39 - Steve Kupec; Charles Carrington: Beginning Application Development with Lotus Notes
- 44 - F.R. Campagnoni: Distributed Objects: Application Design Tips
- 53 - Tony Walsh: A Lotus Notes REXX API
- 57 - Object-Oriented Buyer's Guide
- 61 - New Products for OS/2
- 63 - Lotus Notes Buyer's Guide
- 4 - REXX Trek-A Comparison of REXX Visual Builders
- 9 - E-Mail Enabling REXX
- 13 - Intro to Workplace Shell Programming Using REXX
- 17 - Combining REXX and Postscript
- 22 - PDS Transfers Using EHLLAPI in REXX
- 31- Object REXX-HowCool
- 35 - Six Simple Code-Tuning Techniques
- 39 - Designing REXX Programs for Multiple Languages
- 42 - The Workplace Shell: Objects to the Core
- 52 - REXX Buyers Guide

- 5 - Dick Conklin: Power(PC) to the People
- 6 - Guy Scharf: Visual SlickEdit for OS/2
- 10 - Matt Smith; Mark Benge: Manipulating Dialogues in C++
- 15 - David E. Reich: Extending the OS/2 API
- 20 - Charles Dircks: OS/2 for the PowerPC: Fact or Fiction
- 23 - Stephen Tower; John Morris: Porting to the PowerPC
- 27 - Randall S. Flint: Getting There From Here: Moving to the PowerPC
- 34 - Jim Monroe: Building an OS/2-Based Airline Reservation System
- 38 - Robert C. Yeager: OpenDoc - More Than Just Documents
- 50 - Charles Meyer: Normal Form and Other Mantras of Effective Database Design
- 57 - Bart Jacob: A Multi-Platform Database Library
- 62 - Tools for the PowerPC Buyer's Guide
- 67 - Database Development Tools Buyer's Guide
- 72 - New Products for OS/2

- 5 - Dick Conklin: Serving Our Clients
- 6 - Guy Scharf: CCC/Manager for OS/2
- 12 - Matt Smith; Mark Benge: What's In a Bitmap?
- 20 - David E. Reich: Drag Me, Drop Me, Treat Me Like an Object
- 24 - Steve Krantz: Client/Server Migration - The Office Client Rollout
- 30 - Michael Barillier: OS/2 Server Design Using Named Pipes
- 35 - Robert Orfali; Dan Harkey; Jeri Edwards: When CORBA Objects Meet Transactions
- 40 - Jeffrey Altman: DB2/2 Communication Using Novell's NetBIOS Over IPX
- 46 - Mark McMillan: A Multicolumn Drag/Drop Listbox
- 58 - Scott Broussard: Accessing Multimedia Data from OpenDoc
- 64 - Client/Server Tools Buyer's Guide
- 70 - New Tools for OS/2