• 从DOS到Win32汇编

    从DOS到Win32汇编!

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  • Programming Windows

    Visit my web site www.cpetzold.com for updated information regarding this book, including possible bug reports and new code listings. You can address mail regarding problems in this book to [email protected]. Although I'll also try to answer any easy questions you may have, I can't make any promises. I'm usually pretty busy, and my cat refuses to learn the Windows API. <br>

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  • Programming Windows with MFC 2th

    Like many of my colleagues in this industry, I learned Windows programming from Charles Petzold's Programming Windows—a classic programming text that is the bible to an entire generation of Windows programmers. When I set out to become an MFC programmer in 1994, I went shopping for an MFC equivalent to Programming Windows. After searching in vain for such a book and spending a year learning MFC the old-fashioned way, I decided to write one myself. It's the book you hold in your hands. And it's the book I would like to have had when I was learning to program Windows the MFC way.<br><br>

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  • Programming Visual J++6.0

    Microsoft Visual J++ 6 includes an amazing set of new and powerful features. While retaining support for Web development, Visual J++ 6 turns Java into a first-class language for Microsoft Windows applications development. <br><br>Programming Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0 contains the complete and simple explanations—together with numerous examples—that you'll need to master each new feature of this powerful and exciting new tool. <br><br>

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  • Programming VisualC++

    The 6.0 release of Visual C++ shows Microsoft's continued focus on Internet technologies and COM, which are key components of the new Windows Distributed interNet Application Architecture (DNA). In addition to supporting these platform initiatives, Visual C++ 6.0 also adds an amazing number of productivity-boosting features such as Edit And Continue, IntelliSense, AutoComplete, and code tips. These features take Visual C++ to a new level. We have tried to make sure that this book keeps you up to speed on the latest technologies being introduced into Visual C++. <br>

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  • Programming Windows Driver Model

    Souvenir shops in many of the cities I visit sell posters depicting the world from the local perspective. Landmarks and famous watering holes appear prominently in the foreground. The background features the rest of the planet in progressively less detail, confirming that the natives are less impressed by, say, the pyramids in Giza or the Great Wall of China than by some busy downtown street corner. From the same sort of insular perspective, a Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows 98 system consists of an operating system and a collection of device drivers for whatever hardware the end user chooses to populate the system with from one moment to the next. This book is all about the drivers and the nearby detail.<br>

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  • Programming Server-Side Applications for Windows2000

    Microsoft Windows 2000 offers many features and subsystems designed specifically to handle an enterprise's mission-critical data-processing needs. These features and subsystems are not available on client operating systems such as Microsoft Windows 98. Only Windows 2000 offers the Service Control Manager (SCM), performance monitoring, event logging, security, asynchronous I/O, and so on. This book describes these features, explains the motivation to use them, and gives you the information you need to best leverage them.<br><br>

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  • Programming Windows CE

    I was introduced to Microsoft Windows CE right before it was released in the fall of 1996. A Windows programmer for many years, I was intrigued by an operating system that applied the well-known Windows API to a smaller, more power-conserving operating system. The distillation of the API for smaller machines enables tens of thousands of Windows programmers to write applications for an entirely new class of systems. The subtle differences, however, make writing Windows CE code somewhat different from writing for Windows 98 or Windows NT. It's those differences that I'll address in this book. <br><br>

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  • Programming Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0

    "Once every five years or so, a software development tool comes along that completely revolutionizes the way software applications are constructed. Some recent examples include Lotus Notes for groupware and PowerBuilder and Visual Basic for client-server applications. These products offer unique features that allow developers to create complex applications quickly and easily using an Integrated Development Environment—they are the tools that spring to mind when you think of groupware or client-server software. <br><br>

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  • Programming Microsoft Outlook and Exchange

    In the Exchange and Outlook teams here at Microsoft are a number of people I'd like to thank for their quick responses to the questions I had throughout the writing of this book. These people include Seth Cousins, Dana Birkby (Mr. MAPI), Chuck Daniel, Doug Wood, Mike Patten, Jim Reitz, Lucretia Abulet (her middle name should be ADSI), Steve Fowler, Behrooz Chitsaz, Steven Parker, Frank Truong (The Event Scripting Guru), Ed Beck, Bill Jacob, Andrew "Routing Objects" Wallace, Kevin Kahl, Chris Lodwig, Greg Bott, and Ramez Naam.<br><br>I'd like to extend a special thank you to Ria Johnston for her help with the HTML applications throughout the book. She taught me some HTML tricks that I never even knew existed.<br><br>Another special thanks goes to John Hand, who provided his ideas, support, and extraordinary creative talents to this book. Without John's constant encouragement, I wouldn't have been able to finish it.<br><br>Finally, I'd like to thank my team for their encouragement throughout this endeavor, especially Rich Tong, Russ Stockdale, Dave Malcolm, Bart Wojciehowski, Branch Hendrix, Stan Sorenson, and Rajeev Agarwal.<br>

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