Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/26/18:13:07
And old answers to Win32:beginner needs net-docs from pavlichum AT topaz DOT cqu DOT edu DOT au (Thunder Child)
I HAVE found some useful (but dated) documentation out there for the beginner
though... It is called the Windows Developers Journal. There are eight
issues... I believe the second issue has a fully documented C "hello world"
program, and there is a "beginners corner" in every issue. For those who
are interested I found it on a ftp.coast.net mirror site in the msdos/wdj
directory (I think). (I only found this after a friend had a fuzzy
recollection about ftping something from garbo... (I only found a single issue
there though).
At 17:46 24/10/97 GMT, Matthew Bennett wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've been playing around with RSXNTDJ (the sort of win32 "add-on" for
>djgpp)
>for a while, and I can compile and run all the sample programs (using
>win95)
>fine :)
>
>Trouble is, its exact procedures/code is a little hard to understand - and
>although
>I've managed to write a simple file that displays a message box, that's
>about it :(
>
>Does anyone know of a tutorial or simple source(s) showing how windows with
>menus etc. can be created - or anything else that could help?
>
>Thanks,
>Matthew
>
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