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I am working on an API manual. It is in its infancy, so I have the luxury
of researching approaches to presenting the information.
Can anyone send me the names/authors of API manuals that they thought
were well done? I am looking at WIN32 API: Programmer's Reference, and
would like something to compare and contrast with.
I am also open to any off-the-cuff responses as to format/content ideas
from those techwhirlers who've done API writing.
Tamara Peters
tamara -dot- peters -at- lawson -dot- com