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Michael Kaply has worked for IBM for five years. He currently works on the OS/2 Warp development team in Austin, Texas. He was the lead developer on the OS/2 Warp tutorial and is currently involved in OS/2 Information delivery systems. He also has written articles for magazines, and he | Michael Kaply has worked for IBM for five years. He currently works on the OS/2 Warp development team in Austin, Texas. He was the lead developer on the OS/2 Warp tutorial and is currently involved in OS/2 Information delivery systems. He also has written articles for magazines, and he co-authored the book IBM's Official OS/2 Warp FAQs for IBM Press. He can be reached from Mike Kaply at Home on the Web. | ||
==Presentations== | ==Presentations== | ||
* | Warpstock 2002 | ||
* Warpzilla: What's in it for users? | * IBM OS/2 Web Browser / Mozilla | ||
* | Warpstock 2000 | ||
* HTML and OS/2 | * Warpzilla: What's in it for users? | ||
* Programming TCP/IP under OS/2 | * Warpzilla: What's in it for developers? | ||
ColoradOS/2 1996 | |||
* HTML and OS/2 | |||
* Programming TCP/IP under OS/2 | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:IBM Employee]] |
Revision as of 16:03, 6 February 2018
Michael Kaply has worked for IBM for five years. He currently works on the OS/2 Warp development team in Austin, Texas. He was the lead developer on the OS/2 Warp tutorial and is currently involved in OS/2 Information delivery systems. He also has written articles for magazines, and he co-authored the book IBM's Official OS/2 Warp FAQs for IBM Press. He can be reached from Mike Kaply at Home on the Web.
Presentations
Warpstock 2002
- IBM OS/2 Web Browser / Mozilla
Warpstock 2000
- Warpzilla: What's in it for users?
- Warpzilla: What's in it for developers?
ColoradOS/2 1996
- HTML and OS/2
- Programming TCP/IP under OS/2