WorkShop 4.0 documentation:
- WorkShop: Getting Started
- Explains how to start up WorkShop, set a default text editor, and
perform basic development operations using the main components and
features of WorkShop. Shows users how to build an
application using WorkShop default values, perform basic debugging
steps in Debug Quick Mode, browse source code, and analyze performance
data.
- WorkShop: Beyond the Basics
- Contains information about the advanced programming, debugging,
browsing, and visualization applications in the WorkShop product
suite, including: Dmake, LoopTool, Thread Analyzer, Source
Browser, and WorkShop Visual. Intended for advanced developers who
are building, analyzing, debugging or optimizing distributed,
multithreaded, and/or multiprocessor applications and programs.
- WorkShop: Command-Line Utilities
- Provides a reference for all of the Workshop commands that you can run from a shell.

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