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Subject:Re: HDK From:Ron D Rhodes <Ron_D_Rhodes -at- MAIL -dot- BANKONE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 11 Sep 1997 08:25:43 -0400
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Damien wrote:
Does anyone know of any books written that deal
specifically with the various help tools, especially HDK? We
currently use HDK and have found the lit provided with the product of
limited use - relying on the mail group for help at the moment when we
get stuck. Any/all help appreciated.
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Damien,
I agree with you that HDK's manuals, even the ones on the CD, are not
very helpful. But hey, they sure look snappy!
Anyway, if anyone knows of an HDK listserv or an HDK book, could they
please share it with me, too?
In the meantime, I have used HDK for about 5 months now and know a
few tricks. I would love to trade secrets with someone else.
Ron Rhodes
Technical Writer
Compuware Corporation
job site: ron_d_rhodes -at- mail -dot- bankone -dot- com
personal: rrhodes -at- ix -dot- netcom -dot- com
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