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Programming Microsoft Windows Ce 2nd Douglas Boling Douglas

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Programming Microsoft Windows Ce 2nd Douglas Boling Douglas
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Publisher: Microsoft Press
File Extension: CHM
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 1040
Author: Douglas Boling Douglas
ISBN: 9780735614437, 0735614431
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 2nd

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Programming Microsoft Windows Ce 2nd Douglas Boling Douglas by Douglas Boling Douglas 9780735614437, 0735614431 instant download after payment.

With the growing popularity of the Windows CE platform, writing small, efficient applications is once again crucial. Doug Boling's Programming Microsoft Windows CE shows experienced Windows C programmers how to write lean-and-mean software for today's hand-held PCs.After a quick introduction, this text moves to a basic Windows CE program written in C. Throughout the book, the author provides detailed technical knowledge of both the Window CE platform and C API. He covers basic graphics programming, including bitmaps, fonts, and basic Graphical Device Interface (GDI) functions, and then moves the tour of Windows CE to input, whether through a keyboard, stylus, or mouse. Sections on control and dialog-box programming show what's different about the more restricted Windows CE platform compared to ordinary Win32 programming.The second half of the book presents some excellent information on issues specific to the Windows CE platform, including memory management, its new file system, and new database APIs. A thorough tour of Windows CE communications (whether over the Internet via sockets or infrared ports) will benefit every potential developer. So will the material on the Registry, installing Windows CE applications from desktops, and coordinating work between multiple threads and processes.The book finishes with some strategies for cooperating with the Windows CE shell so that your programs are better integrated.

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