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Platform-Specific Programming, Windows/Windows 95 & 98

Migrating to Windows 95

by Mark Andrews
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Overview

A programmer's guide to what's new and exclusive to Windows 95--such as client-server communications, threading and multithreading, 32-bit graphics and more. In addition to examining these new features, this book illustrates how they can be used effectively in applications written for Windows 95. Disk includes source code for applications that demonstrate how to use the new features of Windows 95.

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A book/disk package detailing the new features of Version 4 of the Microsoft Foundation Class Library, Version 4 of C++, and the Win32 SDK, for Windows software developers with some knowledge of object- oriented programming. Covers underlying concepts behind Windows 95, as well as Windows 95 architecture, the Win32 API, OLE, DLLs, and networking. The companion disk contains sample code. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1996
Publisher
Boston : AP Professional, c1996.
Pages
650
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780120585250

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