
Handheld Systems – Volume 5.2 – March/April 1997
Handheld Systems, originally PIE Developers and later PDA Developers, was the premier independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. At various points billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed articles, tutorials, and coding examples covering all major handheld platforms.
Published by San Francisco-based Creative Digital Systems, the journal was expertly managed and edited by Steve Mann (who also wrote a number of articles in each issue).
Artifact Details
Creative Digital Systems
United States
English
March, 1997
$13.95 US, $14.95 Canada
Perfect bound printed journal with light-purple paper cover and white paper.
In this issue:
- Handheld News
- The New PalmPilot Hits the Streets
- 1997: The Year of Wireless Data?
- System Integrator Profile: River Run Software
- NS BASIC Corner: Building Newton Applications
- NewtonScript Pearls: Overriding Parent Inherited Methods
- Previews and Reviews (The Nokia 9000)
- Compact Application Solution Language
- Bringing GNU Tools to the Pilot/Palm OS
- Going Digital in the US
- Cooking with Rosemary - Magic Cap 2.0
- Handheld Systems and Lynx Browsing
- Unix and Pilots: The Protocol Stack, Part 1
- Puzzle for the Nokia 9000 Communicator
- Exchanging Data with GEOS Devices
- Working Smarter, Not Harder: Debugging Newton Software
- The Dark Side Invented the World (Or So Goes the Popular Myth)
8.5" x 11" (48 pages)
Handheld Systems 5.2
PER-M-0001
March, 1997
Acquired from publisher
2018-07-27
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Handheld Systems, originally PIE Developers and later PDA Developers, was the premier independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. At various points billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed articles, tutorials, and coding examples covering all major handheld platforms.
Published by San Francisco-based Creative Digital Systems, the journal was expertly managed and edited by Steve Mann (who also wrote a number of articles in each issue).
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