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Computer experts Orfali and Harkey demystify operating systems, database, data communications and graphical user interface programming to show you how to create working client/server systems, exploit the synergy and avoid the pitfalls inherent in distributed applications. Readers learn how to use the C language to create multitasking applications that communicate with other applications of a Local Area Network; use the full power of the standard Query Language to interface a database; take advantage of the new object-oriented graphic features provided by OS/2 2.1's Workplace Shell and System Object Model; develop code using NetBIOS, LAN Server, Named Pipes and NetWare.
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Client/server programming with OS/2 2.0
1992, Van Nostrand Reinhold
in English
- 2nd ed.
0442012195 9780442012199
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Rev. ed. of: Client-server programming with OS/2.
Includes index.
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