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Cross-Platform Programming for Windows

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Packed with up-to-the-minute advice, Cross-Platform Programming for Windows discusses basic Windows programming elements such as the creation of dialog boxes, manipulating fonts, and designing icons. It also covers the Windows NT and Windows 95 environments with emphasis on OLE, multimedia, and Wizards. Illustrations are given throughout. With Windows 95 and Windows NT swiftly gaining popularity, and with Windows 3.1 still on the scene, programmers need a guide that teaches them to program in all three environments. This book provides all the answers programmers need to stay ahead.

871 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1995

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William H. Murray

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