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Windows++

06/02/07

Permalink 03:08:07 pm, by lano1106 Email , 48 words, 369 views   English (CA)
Categories: Windows programming, Windows programming

Windows++

Windows ++: Writing Reusable Windows Code in C++, Paul Dilascia, ISBN: 020160891X

This is a very old book dating from Windows 3.1 era. It walks you through the methodology one could take to encapsulate the Windows API in a C++ framework. Most of the information contained in the book is still accurate today except for one chapter related to memory management.

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