Overview
Volume 2 of Application Programming Interface for Windows is the second half of a two-volume functional specification of the Microsoft Windows 3.1 application programming interface. Together, these two volumes contain the core programming functions used in all modern versions of Windows—a "baseline" of commands under which all programs, no matter what operating system is used, will function.Application Programming Interface for Windows forms the basis for all Windows programming, including Windows 95/98 and NT, as well as WINE and other Windows-under-Unix emulation projects. You can rely on this two-volume reference guide whether you are developing an application for Microsoft Windows, or are working on porting a Windows application to another operating system, such as Linux or BeOS. Application Programming Interface for Windows also serves as a handy reference to general Windows programming functions and syntax. Volume 2 of Application Programming Interface for Windows is the second half of a two-volume functional specification of the Microsoft Windows 3.1 application programming interface. Together, these two volumes contain the core programming functions used in all modern versions of Windows—a "baseline" of commands under which all programs, no matter what operating system is used, will function.
Application Programming Interface for Windows forms the basis for all Windows programming, including Windows 95/98 and NT, as well as WINE and other Windows-under-Unix emulation projects. You can rely on this two-volume reference guide whether you are developing an application for Microsoft Windows, or are working on porting a Windows application to another operating system, such as Linux or BeOS. Application Programming Interface for Windows also serves as a handy reference to general Windows programming functions and syntax.