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They do a seminar in it and also have published a book/workbook. They are
out of Canada.
Good luck.
Barbara Yanez
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From: Diane Evans [mailto:DianeE -at- LOCKSTREAM -dot- com]
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Now on to some serious stuff.....
I have been tasked to write two SDKs by the end of October. I have all of
the information that I need, but am not sure how to begin putting it
together. Can anyone tell me a good reference book or website with the
basics? I am looking for a basic outline or format -- is there an SDK
standard out there, maybe one blessed by Bill Gates and friends?
Thanks for your help!
Diane Evans
Information Developer
Lockstream, Inc.
425-709-6840 x 230
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