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OpenDoc Patterns: Designing Parts for OS/2, Windows, UNIX and the Macintosh

by Robert L. Tycast, Kirk Searls

 

Rather than just another introduction to OpenDoc, this book looks at the topic from the intriguing and ultimately enlightening perspective of patterns. Two of the hottest topics in software development, OpenDoc and patterns combine to draw on the ease and convenience of objects and the phenomena of reading and using patterns to facilitate the efficient creation of code. A complete case study leads you through a real-life example of each pattern. Just a few of the topics covered include developing applications for an international audience, using OpenDoc across all platforms, and achieving interoperability.

Paperback/CD-ROM Set, ISBN: 0-471-14835-0, October, 1996
Wiley Computer Publishing

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