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Windows 2000 API SuperBible http://upload.caxapa.ru/books/windows-2000-api-superbible.chm
Windows 2000 API SuperBible 9780672319334 (0672319330), Sams Publishing, 2000 Following in the tradition of the Win 95 and Win32 NT SuperBibles, this book is a comprehensive reference for all of the APIs needed by the Windows programmer. It is arranged topically with related functions presented in the same chapter. Using relevant examples that are complete and appropriate to the task at hand, the user will be able to see clearly the most effective usage for each function. The user-friendly organization of the book will save programmers valuable time, and negate the need to sift through vendor supplied documentation with is spotty and disorganized. The purpose of this book is to save programmers time when developing applications for Windows 2000. New APIs and standards introduced with Windows 2000 continue to make a developer's life challenging. I wanted to have a book that covered as many of the changes that could fit between the covers. I would have liked to stretch it more, but I believe I covered the main areas of the API that most programmers use. The main focus of this book is to provide a complete reference for the Win32 APIs that are supported by both Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows 98, although many new APIs that are only implemented in Windows 2000 are documented. The compatibility of each API is shown to provide you with the information needed to make your applications compatible on both operating systems. This book focuses on the Win32 APIs supported in both operating systems, not the entire Win32 API, because most applications do not require the Windows NT-specific APIs. If you are like most Windows programmers trying to write a windows program, you have been overwhelmed by a mass of documentation that has little organization and very few examples. Trying to figure out how a function is supposed to work and what it really does quickly becomes an hour-long task. This book contains complete descriptions of each function, detailed parameter descriptions, and examples for most functions that are concise and show the functionality. About the Author Richard J. Simon has also authored the Windows 95, and Win32 API SuperBibles. At present he is the VP of development/information systems for a software development firm in Irving, TX. His software development experience spans 15 years, and he has spent the last 12 years specializing in client/server Windows applications developed in C and C++.