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The Power of PenPoint (Book)

The Power of PenPoint was a book on GO Corporation's PenPoint operating system, written by Robert Carr and Dan Shafer and published by Addison-Wesley. Carr was the architect of PenPoint and a cofounder and Vice President of Software Development at GO Corporation, and the book drew on his account of the system's architecture, design, and philosophy.

It opened with an overview of PenPoint — which the book described as the world's first commercial object-oriented operating system — and then detailed the class library's components, among them windowing classes, the user interface toolkit, the file system and embedded documents, the graphics and imaging system, and networking.

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Artifact Details

Organization

Addison-Wesley Publishing Company

Author

Robert Carr, Dan Shafer

Place Manufactured

United States

Language

English

Date

February, 1991

MSRP

$22.95 (USA), $29.95 (Canada)

Description

Perfect-bound printed book.

Contents

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • The PenPoint User Interface
  • Developing Applications for PenPoint
  • The PenPoint Kernel
  • The Class Manager
  • The Application Framework
  • The PenPoint Windowing System
  • Recursive Live Embedding of Applications
  • ImagePoint: Graphing and Imaging System
  • The User Interface Toolkit
  • The File System
  • Resources and Their Management
  • Input and Handwriting Recognition
  • Text Editing and Related Classes
  • The Service Manager
  • Connectivity
  • Important Data Structures, Classes, and Messages
  • Things to Keep in Mind
  • Evaluating Pen-Based Computers and Handwriting Recognition Technology
  • Glossary of PenPoint Terms
  • Index
Size

Approx 7.5" x 9" (342 pages)

Condition
Excellent
ISBN

0-201-57763-1

Catalog Number

VXIL8CZL0G

Acquired

1991

Acquisition Source

Purchased

Acquisition Cost

$22.95

Catalogued

2026-06-22

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