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Version-Independent Programming: Code Development Guidelines for the Windows® Operating System

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This book presents a set of guidelines by which to develop applications that will run on any version of the Windows® operating system. This is not a manual on computer programming, but it does address the subject where necessary. The reader is presumed to be proficient in the C programming language, as this is the clear choice for such development. Simply put, this is a manual on what to do and what to avoid, in order to achieve version-independence. As more versions are released and the time between new releases is shortened, compatibility becomes increasingly important. By following these guidelines, the resulting applications will not only be compatible, they will also be more efficient. Version-independence is a specific type of performance. Achieving performance always requires attention to detail. If you are not willing to pay attention to detail, you will never achieve performance.

131 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 9, 2016

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D. James Benton

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I started writing novels (24 so far) and textbooks (47 so far) after semi-retiring from a long career in industry. In so doing, I hope to entertain, encourage, and also pass on what I have learned.

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March 14, 2021
Our field laptops still use XP and a lot of software won't run on them. I didn't understand why before reading this book. Now I know what to look for.
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