Discusses the structure of MS-DOS application programs and programming tools and looks at peripheral devices, file management, interrupt handlers, and filters
Advanced Programming with Microsoft Quickc
β Scribed by Keith Weiskamp (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 545
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Introduction, Pages xi-xiii
Introduction to Working with Quickc, Page 1
1 - Inside QuickC β Standards and Features, Pages 3-29
2 - QuickC Programming Techniques, Pages 31-56
Introduction to Data Structures, Pages 57-58
3 - Data Structures: The Building Blocks, Pages 59-101
4 - Developing Extended List Tools, Pages 103-154
5 - Advanced Data Structures, Pages 155-198
Introduciton to I/O and File Handling, Page 199
6 - Working with Stream I/O, Pages 201-238
7 - Advanced I/O Techniques, Pages 239-279
Introduction to The PC Connection, Pages 281-282
8 - Opening the Window to the PC, Pages 283-320
9 - The Keyboard, Sound, and the Mouse, Pages 321-355
10 - Working with DOS Directories, Pages 357-379
Introduction to Developing the User Interface, Pages 381-382
11 - Getting Started with Windows and Menus, Pages 383-419
12 - Developing the Pop-Up Window Tools, Pages 421-475
13 - Developing Pop-Up Menus, Pages 477-542
INDEX, Pages 543-548
A Very Special Offer for People Who Hate to Type!, Page 549
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