Windows API Guide - Reference - Volume 1: Version 3.0 For the MS-DOS and PC-DOS Operating Systems
Abstract: In order to use the Windows API effectively in your programs, you must first learn a number of fundamentals about how the API operates. This article illustrates the usage of functions, structures, named constants, callback functions, and messages to empower hundreds of API functions. Other API-based ideas such as handles and device contexts also receive mention. Finally, important issues about the actual implementation of direct API calls in Visual Basic is mentioned.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to the Windows API
- Basics of Using API Functions
- Concepts in the Windows API
- Using API Structures
- Using API Callback Functions
- Advanced API Topics
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