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Programming Windows 3.1

by Charles Petzold
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This definitive guide has now been updated to cover the significant enchancements of Windows 3.1, including the new Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) protocol, the printing and TrueType font application programming interface (API), and more. Packed with straightforward explanations, keen insights, tried and tested programming techniques, and scores of sample programs written in C.

This definitive guide has now been updated to cover the significant enchancements of Windows 3.1, including the new Dynamic Data Exchange DDE protocol, the printing and TrueType font application programming interface API, and more. Packed with straightforward explanations, keen insights, tried and tested programming techniques, and scores of sample programs written in C.

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It was many and many a month ago, in a kingdom by the sea, that this marvelous book was first published for programmers in C. The author's wit and grasp of both the C language and Windows programming is clearly illustrated in his numerous and interesting examples. For example, he uses Poe's "Annabel Lee" to illustrate user defined resources. This third edition is updated to highlight Windows 3.1 capabilities. Highly recommended for all Windows programmers, even those who program in Visual BASIC. Disk with sample programs included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 24, 1992
Publisher
Microsoft Press,U.S.
Pages
983
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781556153952

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