

Programming Windows
the Microsoft guide to programming for the MS-DOS : presentation manager, Windows 2.0 and Windows/386
Book • 1988
Charles Petzold's "Programming Windows" is a seminal work in Windows programming.
It provides a deep dive into the Windows API, covering various aspects of Windows application development.
The book is known for its clear explanations and practical examples, making complex concepts accessible to programmers of all levels.
It has been a crucial resource for generations of Windows developers, helping them build robust and efficient applications.
Its enduring relevance is a testament to Petzold's expertise and the book's comprehensive approach to Windows programming.
It provides a deep dive into the Windows API, covering various aspects of Windows application development.
The book is known for its clear explanations and practical examples, making complex concepts accessible to programmers of all levels.
It has been a crucial resource for generations of Windows developers, helping them build robust and efficient applications.
Its enduring relevance is a testament to Petzold's expertise and the book's comprehensive approach to Windows programming.
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