BKPOWLW9.RVW 970227 "Programming with Owl for Windows 95", Vic Broquard, 1997, 0-13-492273-5, U$44.95/C$62.95 %A Vic Broquard vbroquard@flink.com 71641.1203@compuserve.com %C One Lake St., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 %D 1997 %G 0-13-492273-5 %I Prentice Hall %O U$44.95/C$62.95 201-236-7139 fax: 201-236-7131 beth_hespe@prenhall.com %P 613 %T "Programming with Owl for Windows 95" Use of this book definitely requires a programming background. That's what is stated, and that's the way it is. Broquard says that the material is intended for DOS programmers, but I would also suggest that experience with Windows, C library packages, and objects is pretty much essential. The book describes the functions of Borland's OWL (Object Windows Library). It contains tips on porting code from Windows 3.1. copyright Robert M. Slade, 1997 BKPOWLW9.RVW 970227 ====================== roberts@decus.ca rslade@vcn.bc.ca rslade@vanisl.decus.ca Ceterum censeo CNA Financial Services delendam esse Please note the Peterson story - http://www.netmind.com/~padgett/trial.htm