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Programming Windows 95 (Microsoft Programming Series)
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| #2377201 in Books | Microsoft | 1995-01-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.13 x2.14 x7.46l, | File type: PDF | 1100 pages||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Required reading|By A Customer|If you want to program in Windows 95 (or 98), start with this book. Everything you need to know to write applications in C or C++ is in here. The book is well written, the examples are clear and useful, and the sticky points of certain features are repeated wherever the features are used (so if you use the book like a reference you won't get hos|.com |In brief, this is one of the few must-have books for anyone who wants to write applications for Windows 95. Need we say more?|From the Back Cover|
Updated for the 32-bit world of Windows 95, this Charles Petzold b
This is the best-known, most widely praised, and most widely used how-to programming book on the planet. It is the one book that no aspiring or experienced developer can afford to be without. Updated for Windows 95, this bestseller is now a 32-bit book with 32-bit programs neatly tucked into a CD. Charles Petzold covers the new Windows 95 concerns such as multithreading, GDI and OLE enhancements, and preemptive multitasking. A guaranteed bestseller. (Operating Syste...
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