Microsoft Windows 3.1 Developer's Workshop

Experienced developers now have detailed technical data about specialized
programming issues at their fingertips with the MICROSOFT WINDOWS 3.1
DEVELOPER'S WORKSHOP.

Written by seasoned programmers who are experts in their fields, this
one-of-a-kind resource from Microsoft Press is packed with advanced
programming information and insights on the Windows operating system.
Topics include:

Internationalizing Software for Windows--Localization expert William S.
Hall offers a definitive essay on programming for the international
market. He takes up everything from character sets to country-dependent
parameters to internationalization support functions.

Manipulating Graphics Images--Graphics wizard Bob Chiverton explores the
mysteries of zooming, coordinate spaces, and transformations with the
Windows version 3.1 and the Win32 APIs.

Creating Applications for Pen Computing--Dr. John Butler, long-time
developer of Windows-based programs, shows how to modify an application to
make it pen aware and explains the interaction of PENWIN.DLL, the RC data
structure, character and shape recognizers, and dictionaries.

Writing Network-Aware Programs--Microsoft Developer Alok Sinha navigates
the difficult waters of NetBIOS protocols and programming techniques and
demonstrates how to use them in Windows-based programs.

Developing Virtual Device Drivers Ray Patch, a Microsoft programmer,
explores this complex topic and produces a template virtual device driver
that developers can use to build their own drivers.

Using Visual Basic as a Professional Tool--John Clark Craig, author of the
bestselling Microsoft Visual Basic Workshop, demonstrates the use of the
Visual Basic programming system as a powerful adjunct to the Microsoft
Windows Software Development Kit (SDK).

The accompanying 1.44-MB 3.5-inch disk includes all the sample programs
shown in the book and much more. Ordering information for one 1.2-MB
5.25-inch disk is also included. An 80386 or higher microprocessor,
Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.1, and the Microsoft Windows
Software Development Kit (SDK) are required.

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