An edition of ObjectRexx by Example (1996)

ObjectRexx by Example

ObjectRexx by Example
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An edition of ObjectRexx by Example (1996)

ObjectRexx by Example

Object REXX takes the power of traditional REXX programming and adds a whole new dimension. REXX has been used by programmers for years on many different platforms. Now IBM has added Object Technology to its strengths. Through Object REXX's ease of use, power and portability, object-oriented programming can be much easier than you once thought.

The book features:

  • 130 Program examples with almost
  • 6,000 lines of code!
  • Real-world as well as "concept" examples.
  • Examples of EVERY built-in class and EVERY method!
  • Beginner to Advanced topics.
  • Output and line-by-line descriptions to help you understand
  • Object Oriented Programming!
  • VX-REXX®, VisPro REXX® and REXXLIB® examples.
  • OpenDoc® Scripting.
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Aviar Inc.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Classes
EXPOSE instruction
Object-Oriented Programming
Some Advantages of REXX and Object REXX
Special Environment Symbols/Built-in Objects
Special Variables
Twiddle/Double Twiddle
The UNKNOWN Method
Forward Keyword Introduction
Directives
Concurrency
Common Methods - The Methods of The Object Class
Built-In Classes and their Methods
Collection Classes
Programmers Classes
Coda
Conclusion
Appendix A - Glossary
Appendix B - Program Synopses
Appendix C - Order Form
Index

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OL27379040M
ISBN 10
0965232905

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OL20192770W

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