grigorio@ark.UUCP (12/17/84)
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Subject: "I.B.M. - Dictonary "
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Is there someone in Netland who's having,or knowing someone
who has,I.B.M. 's pocket Dictonary ????
IBM compossed the paperback ,I believe a couple a years ago,
and it was given as relationgifts to (of course )relations.
The point is now ,We (a friend of my and me)have to do often
translations in Dutch or German ,of English literature
about computers,and It would be nice to use the right words.
So please send any reply to :
{seismo|philabs|decvax}!mcvax!vu44!botter!ark!grigorio
Daalwijk 543
1102 AA Amsterdam
020 - 993775
thanks in advance.
A.Grigoriosrm@nsc.UUCP (Richard Mateosian) (12/18/84)
In article <381@ark.UUCP> grigorio@tjalk.UUCP (Aristides Grigorio) writes: > The point is now, we (a friend of my and I) often have to do > translations into Dutch or German of English literature > about computers, and it would be nice to use the right words. Try the International Microcomputer Dictionary (Sybex, 1981). No relation to IBM, but the name is similar. It has translations of computer terms in English into Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Spanish, and Swedish. -- Richard Mateosian {allegra,cbosgd,decwrl,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo}!nsc!srm nsc!srm@decwrl.ARPA