Writing Scientific Programs Under the Os/2 Presentation Manager
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:31/07/1990
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Price:$285.00
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Table of Contents
A Brief Introduction to the C Language.
Memory Management under OS/2.
Writing a Simple Multithread Program.
Using the Presentation Manager.
Adding Menu Commands to Your Program.
The Keyboard in OS/2 PM.
Using Dialog Boxes with the Presentation Manager.
Using the Help System in OS/2 PM.
Using the Graphics Presentation Interface.
Child Windows.
Using the Mouse in OS/2 Programs.
Building a Dynamic Link Library.
Printing Graphics and Text under OS/2.
Communicating through Serial Ports.
Using List Boxes to Get Filenames.
Graphics Metafiles and Segments.
Images and Bitmaps.
Multitasking in OS/2.
Communicating between OS/2 Processes and Threads.
Elements of Assembly Language Programming.
Sending I/O Commands to Devices.
Writing Device Drivers.
Writing a Device Driver in C. Index.
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