Are there any on line introductions to Windows programming?
Yes, but they are not on a par with any printed documents. There is a simple reason for this: no-one makes much money from such on-line documents, so there is no incentive to either write them or get them technically correct, other than the appreciation of your peers. Some advertising funded sites are changing this, so things are getting better. Try entering for “Win32 Tutorial” into your favourite search engine to see what gets found. • Developer Central This one of the the best sets of introductory tutorials for Windows, C++, MFC and VB programming to be found. • A beginners guide to programming the Win32 SDK By Stephen Haunts Technically reasonably accurate, though a bit low on the spelling and grammar stakes. It stops before getting into very much detail, and is not a substitute for a good book. • Reliable Software’s code samples Some mildly opionated web pages and code samples covering Win32 coding in C++. Also, there are lots of MSDN articles covering all aspects of Windows progr
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