Windows NT programming handbook

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Windows NT programming handbook

Herbert Schildt

Osborne McGraw-Hill, c1993

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Includes index

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This book assumes a substantial knowledge of C and is fast-paced, due to the complexity of Windows NT programming. It provides programmers with an all-in-one reference to this new version of Windows. The material covered is designed to meet the demands of the widest range of programmers. The author includes information on creating Windows NT applications, on Windows NT API (application program interface) functions, and messages. The book presents all the essential information every Windows NT programmer needs to develop applications and is organized and designed so that readers can quickly locate the information they need in one comprehensive volume. Currently most programmers have to search through a shelf load of programming books to find the information they need.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Creating windows NT applications: overview of Windows NT programming
  • responding to messages
  • using menus
  • creating dialogue boxes
  • creating bitmapped images and icons
  • graphics
  • understanding text metrics
  • using the MDI
  • timer and DDE programming
  • creating DDL's
  • miscellaneous Windows NT features. Part 2 The Windows NT API functions: Window management functions
  • text functions
  • graphics functions
  • file functions
  • string functions
  • system functions
  • communication functions
  • miscellaneous API functions. Part 3 Windows NT messages.

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