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OS/2 Lab Notes« Software Engineering Magazine!
Martin Iturbide:
Hi
I found this on the Google+ Social network: OS/2 Lab Notes« Software Engineering Magazine!
It is not been released yet, but he posted this on Google+:
--- Quote ---Focusing on new projects, the »OS/2 Lab Notes« feature new material, exclusively. Nothing is reprinted. All articles are »fresh from the lab«, although they do rely on a massive base of information derived from practical programming partly dating back many years. Anyway, no reprints, all material is published the first time. This also is true for program sources accompanying the magazine's articles which were formerly closed. They become an open, freely usable source now.
Some sources, especially those of drivers, file systems, etc, date well back to 1992. The latest file from WorkplaceShell programming is from 2014. The older sources mainly serve documentary purposes, anyway. Emphasis is put on the new projects.
We will update the list of articles in preparation so far shortly to give a better insight into the nature of the material the »OS/2 Lab Notes« will offer.
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Just a heads up. I'm not affiliated with this material or his author in any kind of way.
Regards
Pete:
Hi Martin
Looks like the same guy who started PAF... and never seemed to finish it.
Regards
Pete
Martin Iturbide:
Hi Pete.
I don't know/remember what used to be PAF, can you post some link?
Thanks.
Greggory Shaw:
--- Quote from: Martin Iturbide on March 22, 2016, 04:32:58 pm ---Hi Pete.
I don't know/remember what used to be PAF, can you post some link?
Thanks.
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Don't waste your time Martin.
Olafur Gunnlaugsson:
--- Quote from: Martin Iturbide on March 22, 2016, 04:32:58 pm ---Hi Pete.
I don't know/remember what used to be PAF, can you post some link?
Thanks.
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WPS extension package, portions of it exellent, other portions crap. Some ideas brilliant, other ideas odd for a lack of another word.
In his defence, he did some excellent work with embedded systems a few years back but got unlucky as the company that provided his hardware platform went bust.
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