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Windows++: Writing Reusable Windows Code in C++ (Andrew Schulman Programming Series)
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| #1920443 in Books | 1992-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.28 x7.37 x9.13l, | File type: PDF | 571 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Buy this book.|By Paul Beyard|An excellent introduction to the fundamentals of Windows. These days, much of this is hidden inside a framework like MFC or wxWidgets, but if you ever need to have a look at the plumbing to understand why something isn't working as you expect, a book like this prepares you well. I've had it on my bookshelf for years. Sadly, Mr. DiLascia passed on a|From the Back Cover|020160891XB04062001|About the Author|Paul DiLascia is Chief Technical Officer of Refined Reports and a software development consultant. He has a degree in Mathematics from Massachusetts Institute of Techn
If writing over 70 lines of C code to display "Hello, World" seems like a cumbersome way to develop software, then Windows++ is the book for you. By taking an object-oriented approach to Windows programming, Paul DiLascia shows you how to reuse code and reduce development time. This book describes how to build a C++ class library-a set of reusable subroutines that drastically reduces the amount of code needed to write Windows applications. Rather than teach you how to u...
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