This crystal-clear, illustrated guide shows programmers how to write Windows programs that run on all Windows platforms--Windows 95, Windows NT, and Windows 3.1. It introduces basic Windows programming elements and then moves on to the Windows NT and Windows 95 aspects of such actions, focusing on OLE, multimedia, and Wizards.
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This text shows programmers who are used to programming in C how to create Windows applications on all Windows platforms, including Windows 95, Windows NT and Windows 3.1 with the Win32s installed. Basic Windows programming elements, such as dialogue boxes, are introduced.
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