Microsoft Systems Journal – May 1998 Vol 13 No 5

Microsoft Systems Journal was a bi-monthly magazine for programmers using the Microsoft Windows operating system.

The magazine was merged with the Microsoft Internet Developer (MIND) in March 2000 to form the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN).

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Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
Language: English

Date: May, 1998

Description: Perfect bound glossy color magazine.

Contents: Editor's Note, Microsoft Windows CE 2.0: It's Not Just for Handheld PCs Anymore by Paul Yao, Minimizing the Memory Footprint of Your Windows CE-based Program by Douglas Boling, Windows CE 2.0 Networking Offers Exciting Mobile Computing Possibilities by Anthony Jones, Under the Hood by Matt Pietrek, Q&A ActiveX/COM by Don Box, Wicked Code by Jeff Prosise, Q&A C++ by Paul DiLascia

Size: 8.5" x 11" (112 pages)

MSRP: $4.95

Condition: New

About the Company

Eric J. Maffei – Editor-in-Chief,
Joanne Steinhart – Senior Managing Editor,
Joe Flanigen – Technical/Acquisitions Editor,
Laura Euler – Senior Editor,
Terry Dorsey – Assistant Editor,
Joan Levinson – Administrative Assistant

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