The Developer's Guide to the Win32 Application Programming Interface
by Jeffrey M. Richter
For the corporate and commercial developer, this is the book that really makes sense out of 32-bit
programming and the Windows NT Software Development Kit. Jeffrey Richter, author of
Windows 3.1: A Developer's Guide and contributing editor of Microsoft Systems
Journal, offers his clear insights into the Windows NT development process, concentrating
on what's important, what's new, and what's different about Windows NT. To put these insights
into action, Richter provides the source code for the 25 sample programs presented in the
book. Programs are written for the Intel, MIPS, and Alpha microprocessors.
Take a look at a sample chapter from Advanced Windows NT on Thread Synchronization or The I/O System.
776 pages with one 1.44 MB 3.5-inch disk
$39.95 ($59.95 Canada)
ISBN 1-55615-864-5
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