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Canned Code for DOS and Windows

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Programming deadlines loom smaller with this time-saving collection of C and assembler routines, designed to help programmers avoid researching and rewriting commonly used functions. This valuable desktop reference solves the kinds of problems programmers face every day.

246 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 1994

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Steve Rimmer

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January 25, 2013
Back in the day...

Back then Windows and DOs left a lot to be desired (and still does!), yet with this book the author presents code and encouragement in helping programmers amke IBM computers do what they needed rather than what Microsoft thought they needed. It's interesting that over time much of what was created by independent programmers has become integrated into the newer windows... an age of innovation brougt about by books like this!
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