This book addresses the need for interfaces, or bridges, between the multiple popular programming languages. With the development of the advanced computer controls and applications, the single programming language sometimes has a limitation for today's complicated projects. Programmers will frequent
Advanced Windows Nt: The Developer's Guide to the Win32 Application Programming Interface/Book and Disk
โ Scribed by Jeffrey Richter
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 455
- Edition
- Har/Dis
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Assuming a knowledge of 16-bit Windows programming, this book explains what is new and different about Windows NT and details what programmers need to know to exploit the feature or mechanism in their programs. The book contains chapters on NT's powerful memory-management system, issues relating to multitasking and a section explaining NT's otherwise opaque message-passing system with a powerful piece of code called "message crackers".
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I have had great difficulty trying to get the example programs to run. Code snippets are missing include files, some code produces errors that I cannot resolve. Very frustrating.
I have had great difficulty trying to get the example programs to run. Code snippets are missing include files, some code produces errors that I cannot resolve. Very frustrating.
This book shows you how to write programs that run under Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, and Windows<br>NT 5.0. These programs are written in the C programming language and use the native Windows application programming<br>interfaces (APIs). As Ill discuss later in this chapter, this