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Subject: Re: SCOUG-Programming: What Compiler Is It?
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 09:14:55 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:
>Well, there are a number of tutorials on the web. One that comes to mind
>is
>
> http://www.scoug.com/warpexpowest/presentations/wps/wexpowps.htm
Yes, I've seen that tutorial and made a copy of it for myself.
>When you are ready to set up a WPS programming environment, ask me if you
>want some suggestions on what works today.
Yes, I'm pretty much ready now for your suggestions. By the way, I've tried the
"WorkPlace Shell Toolkit" on the NetLabs website. But that does not appear to work on
my system, because I don't have any of the supported compilers (basically, I only have
the Watcom compiler and the "compiler(s)" that come with the OS/2 Warp Toolkit (IBM
Developer's Toolkit).
HCM
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