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Introduction to Windows 98 programming

by William H. Murray, Chris H. Pappas
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Expert instructors William Murray and Chris Pappas walk you through every key element of the Windows development environment and graphical user interface. You'll master the use of GDI drawing primitives, controls, windows and dialog boxes, menus and fonts, icons, cursors, keyboard accelerators, memory allocation, mapping, and more. Next, you'll discover how to enhance your Windows 98 applications with bitmapped graphics, audio, video, sketching, and animation. Then, you'll walk step-by-step through writing Windows applications using Visual Studio - and review key Microsoft tools for achieving even more programming capabilities.

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Intended for programmers familiar with C++, the book begins with the key elements of the Windows development environment and graphical user interface, such as GDI drawing primitives, controls, fonts, and keyboard accelerators. Enhancement of applications with bitmapped graphics, audio, video, sketching, and animation is then explained. Finally, all the components are put together to build three applications<-->a pie chart, a bar chart, and a screen saver. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 16, 1999
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, c1999.
Pages
634
Format
Textbook
ISBN
9780130122025

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