Written for experienced C programmers already familiar with Windows who want to progress to the next level of Windows programming and tackle such advanced topics as subclassing and superclassing, dialog box techniques, dynamic memory management, custom child controls, hooks, and commercial application installation. Includes 10 complete applications. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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This guide (consisting of a book and a computer disk) is designed for experienced C programmers who are developing applications for Windows 3.0, the most recent version of Microsoft's operating environment. The book describes the features, functions and components of the Windows Application Programming Interface (API). Numerous diagrams and source code examples are used to demonstrate advanced topics, including window sub-classing, dynamic memory management and software installation techniques, many of which constitute practical tools that programmers can incorporate into their own applications. The computer disk contains source code for the examples.
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