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Sheridan George
- Creating HTML Tables with REXX
We learned how to use REXX scripts to generate html tables at the May 2002 meeting. Here are all of Sheridan's presentation materials so you can try it yourself. (5/31/2002)
- Hawking PN7127P Print Server
The Hawking PN7127P print server proves small can be effective. Here are clear, succinct instructions on setting it up. (5/29/2002)
- REXX vs Python
REXX and Python are both useful. Here's a side-by-side comparison of some of their features. (12/20/2001)
- The "Sundial" SIG - June 1999
The SIG finished their first DBExpert project - designing an address database. (6/23/1999)
- The "Sundial" SIG - May 1999
The second SIG meeting covered Part 2 of designing an address database using DBExpert. Sheridan provides details and screen shots to explain it. (5/1/1999)
- The "Sundial" SIG - April 1999
The new Sundial SIG held its first meeting in March, and they used DBExpert to look at what a relational database is and how it works. Here - with examples - is what they covered. (4/1/1999)
- How I Spent My Summer: Wrestling a Windows Program Into Submission
Sheridan shares the trials and tribulations of installing an upgrade version of Print Artist, a Windows program his wife loves. Now that it's a Sierra-On-Line product, he advises that buyer beware. (11/1/1996)
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