Programmer's Guide to Windows

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Programmer's Guide to Windows is a high-level structured tutorial for programmers and applications designers who wish to create software for the Microsoft Windows environment. The book explores every aspect of Windows programming, starting with an in-depth discussion of the system and its design philosophy, and a detailed look at the core structure of a Windows program. Subsequent chapters detail every major tool and feature of the system, showing how to apply the methods of structured programming to develop full-featured applications that make the most of Windows' capabilities.

ISBN : 0-89588-362-7

Publisher : Sybex

Author : David Durant, Geta Carlson & Paul Yao

Format : Paperback: 645 Pages

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH54797. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 
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