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Programming Windows 95

English · Paperback / Softback

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Updated for the 32-bit world of Windows 95, this Charles Petzold bestseller is one of the best-known, most widely praised, and most widely used how-to programming book on the planet. For a generation of C programmers, "lookit up Petzold" has been the final word on questions about programming for windows. In this thorough revision, Petzold reveals many valuable new insights, augmented by key constributions from programming expert Paul Yao. Still the comprehensive reference and tutorial to the core areas of programming for Windows 95 is now a 32-bit book with 32-bit programs on CD-ROM, covering new Windows 95 topics such as:
Multithreading
GDI and OLE enhancements
Preemptive multitasking
Printing and memory (both completely revamped)
The new user interface.
Now extensively revised, "Programming Windows 95" is the most authoritative, example-packed, and thorough resource for programmers writing applications for the Microsoft Windows 95 opering system.

About the author

Charles Petzold has been writing about Windows programming for 25 years. A Windows Pioneer Award winner, Petzold is author of the classic Programming Windows, the widely acclaimed Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software, Programming Windows Phone 7, and more than a dozen other books.

Product details

Authors Charles Petzold
Publisher Microsoft Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.04.1996
 
EAN 9781556156762
ISBN 978-1-55615-676-2
Series PROGRAMMING
Microsoft Press
PROGRAMMING
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing

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