This work offers what is needed to program in Windows, and is aimed at C programmers. Aspects covered include Windows 3.1; Windows NT; and Win 32. This first volume of a series, also covers processing messages, dialog boxes, graphics, console programming, and DLLs (Dynamic Link Libraries). This volume opens with an overview of Windows, before detailing processing messages, message boxes and menus, and dialog boxes. The next chapters cover fonts, graphics, graphing and charting, plus animation techniques. Subsequent chapters cover controls, synchronization, consoles, and security issues.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 185 mm
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978-0-07-881990-2 (9780078819902)
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Professor of Computer Science, State University of New York System, Binghamton, USA
Professor of Computer Science, State University of New York System, Binghamton, USA
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Overview and Windows skeleton; processing messages; message boxes and menus; dialog boxes; icons, cursons, and BitMaps; fonts and textmetrics; graphics primitives; graphing and charting; animation techniques; a closer look at controls; synchronization and interprocess communication; file I/O; consoles; security issues. Appendices: resource language guide; definition file guide; DLLs (Dynamic Link Library).