Synopsis After thoroughly covering the basics, such as creation of a skeletal program, the author moves on to message management, creation and use of dialog boxes, menus, bitmaps, and how to take advantage of the mouse. In addition, there is significant coverage of Chicao's more sophisticated features.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 1994-11-01 |
| Size | | Height: | 9.3 in | | Width: | 7.3 in | | Thickness: | 1.0 in | | Weight: | 28.8 oz |
Publisher's Note Learn the basics, such as how to create a skeletal program, and move on to topics like managing messages, creating and using dialog boxes, menus, and bitmaps, and taking advantage of the mouse. You'll also find significant coverage of Windows 95's more sophisticated features, including the new interface elements, multi thread programs, graphics, custom controls, using dynamic data exchange (DDE), drag-and-drop interface, object linking and embedding (OLE), and much more.
This book, written by a leading programming authority, will teach all of the basics, such as creating dialog boxes, menus, bitmaps, etc. It will take on all of the key issues for programmers who have Windows experience, but need to learn about topics not covered in Windows 3.1, such as handling multithreaded programs, creating custom controls, and working in a 32-bit environment.
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