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Win32 API Programming with Visual Basic
Win32 API Programming with Visual Basic
ISBN: 1565926315
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1999
Pages: 31
Authors:
Steven Roman
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Main Page
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Preliminaries
3. API Declarations
4. Data Types
5. Signed and Unsigned Data Types
6. Strings
7. System Information Functions
8. Exception Handling
9. Windows Architecture
10. Objects and Their Handles
11. Processes
12. Threads
13. Windows Memory Architecture
14. Portable Executable Files
15. Windows: The Basics
16. Windows Messages
17. Window Classes and the Window Creation Process
18. Windows Subclassing
19. Windows Hooks
20. DLL Injection and Foreign Process Access
21. Bitmaps
22. Device Contexts I: Overview
23. Device Contexts II: Types of Device Contexts
24. Device Contexts III: Coordinate Systems
25. Fonts
A. The Clipboard
B. The Windows Shell
Win32 API Programming with Visual Basic
ISBN: 1565926315
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1999
Pages: 31
Authors:
Steven Roman
BUY ON AMAZON
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