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Programming Windows®, 5th Edition

por Charles Petzold

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Look it up in Petzold remains the decisive last word in answering questions about Windows development. And in PROGRAMMING WINDOWS, FIFTH EDITION, the esteemed Windows Pioneer Award winner revises his classic text with authoritative coverage of the latest versions of the Windows operating system once again drilling down to the essential API heart of Win32 programming. Topics include: The basics input, output, dialog boxes An introduction to Unicode Graphics drawing, text and fonts, bitmaps and metafiles The kernel and the printer Sound and music Dynamic-link libraries Multitasking and multithreading The Multiple-Document Interface Programming for the Internet and intranets Packed as always with definitive examples, this newest Petzold delivers the ultimate sourcebook and tutorial for Windows programmers at all levels working with Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Microsoft Windows NT. No aspiring or experienced developer can afford to be without it. An electronic version of this book is available on the companion CD. For customers who purchase an ebook version of this title, instructions for downloading the CD files can be found in the ebook."… (más)
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It is a nice refence book, its typically one of the books you have in your bookcase, and sometimes look at it. ( )
  Lorune | Jul 6, 2014 |
This book served as a clear, detailed, but basic introduction to the Win32 API. ( )
  wweisser | Jul 6, 2013 |
The book that every programmer in the Windows environment ought to at least browse. Even if you never plan on writing anything in C, it will help you understand how Windows works. While it has grown and other languages make programming it easier now; C is the first language of Windows and this book exposes the simplest truths of it.

Enough preaching. If you ARE going to write a program using C or C++ for Windows, this is the most important book you can have on the shelf. It is not for the gingerbread, it shows how to code fully functional Windows programs by hand. Seriously, Notepad, a commandline compiler and linker are all that is needed for any example in this or any other Petzold book I've yet read.

The IDE (Visual Studio) is there to help speed and simplify coding. This book will show you what happens behind the scenes and that can be invaluable when the IDE gets in the way of your plans. ( )
  daddy-dude | Apr 23, 2009 |
It's been almost a decade since I've done Windows programming, but back when I did, Petzold was the best reference. For all I know he still is.
  billmcn | Aug 21, 2007 |
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Look it up in Petzold remains the decisive last word in answering questions about Windows development. And in PROGRAMMING WINDOWS, FIFTH EDITION, the esteemed Windows Pioneer Award winner revises his classic text with authoritative coverage of the latest versions of the Windows operating system once again drilling down to the essential API heart of Win32 programming. Topics include: The basics input, output, dialog boxes An introduction to Unicode Graphics drawing, text and fonts, bitmaps and metafiles The kernel and the printer Sound and music Dynamic-link libraries Multitasking and multithreading The Multiple-Document Interface Programming for the Internet and intranets Packed as always with definitive examples, this newest Petzold delivers the ultimate sourcebook and tutorial for Windows programmers at all levels working with Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Microsoft Windows NT. No aspiring or experienced developer can afford to be without it. An electronic version of this book is available on the companion CD. For customers who purchase an ebook version of this title, instructions for downloading the CD files can be found in the ebook."

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