Writing Real Programs in DCL, Second Edition (HP Technologies)
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Writing Real Programs in Steve Hoffman, Paul Anagnostopoulos epub Writing Real Programs in Steve Hoffman, Paul Anagnostopoulos pdf download Writing Real Programs in Steve Hoffman, Paul Anagnostopoulos pdf file Writing Real Programs in Steve Hoffman, Paul Anagnostopoulos audiobook Writing Real Programs in Steve Hoffman, Paul Anagnostopoulos book review Writing Real Programs in Steve Hoffman, Paul Anagnostopoulos summary | #225914 in Books | Digital Press | 1998-12-14 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .98 x7.06 x9.23l, | File type: PDF | 496 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Must-have if you have a VMS (OpenVMS) system|By Quayle Consulting Inc.|Like other reviews, this book is a must-have. I use it frequently, even though I've been working with DCL for 30+ years.
Hewlett-Packard (the current owner of VMS) has a manual called the "HP OpenVMS DCL Dictionary". It's a huge book, in 2 volumes, that describes every conceivable command in DCL|From the Publisher|Writing Real Programs in DCL, 2nd Edition, also covers updated OpenVMS concepts, files and directories, aliases, searchlists, UIC-based protection, and pipes. The only book devoted to programming in DCL, Writing Real Programs in DCL
Newly revised and updated, Writing Real Programs in DCL, 2nd Edition will help OpenVMS programmers make an intelligent choice between DCL and more conventional programming languages. In addition, it offers a programming language to computer users who are not conversant with conventional languages. Among the new material is information on DCL commands, security, DCL procedures, aliases, searchlists, UIC-based protection, objects, pipes, detached processes, network process...
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