Windows 3.1 Secrets

Windows 3.1 Secrets

Author: Brian Livingston

Publisher: Wiley Publishing

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 990

ISBN-13: 9781878058430

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The bestselling Windows "insider's" guide has been revised for 3.1! With hundreds of work-arounds, bug alerts, and secret tips, this book/disk set makes developmental work easier, faster, and more productive. Includes 36 valuable shareware programs on two 5.25 inch disks.


The Old New Thing

The Old New Thing

Author: Raymond Chen

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2006-12-27

Total Pages: 1264

ISBN-13: 0132701642

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"Raymond Chen is the original raconteur of Windows." --Scott Hanselman, ComputerZen.com "Raymond has been at Microsoft for many years and has seen many nuances of Windows that others could only ever hope to get a glimpse of. With this book, Raymond shares his knowledge, experience, and anecdotal stories, allowing all of us to get a better understanding of the operating system that affects millions of people every day. This book has something for everyone, is a casual read, and I highly recommend it!" --Jeffrey Richter, Author/Consultant, Cofounder of Wintellect "Very interesting read. Raymond tells the inside story of why Windows is the way it is." --Eric Gunnerson, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation "Absolutely essential reading for understanding the history of Windows, its intricacies and quirks, and why they came about." --Matt Pietrek, MSDN Magazine's Under the Hood Columnist "Raymond Chen has become something of a legend in the software industry, and in this book you'll discover why. From his high-level reminiscences on the design of the Windows Start button to his low-level discussions of GlobalAlloc that only your inner-geek could love, The Old New Thing is a captivating collection of anecdotes that will help you to truly appreciate the difficulty inherent in designing and writing quality software." --Stephen Toub, Technical Editor, MSDN Magazine Why does Windows work the way it does? Why is Shut Down on the Start menu? (And why is there a Start button, anyway?) How can I tap into the dialog loop? Why does the GetWindowText function behave so strangely? Why are registry files called "hives"? Many of Windows' quirks have perfectly logical explanations, rooted in history. Understand them, and you'll be more productive and a lot less frustrated. Raymond Chen--who's spent more than a decade on Microsoft's Windows development team--reveals the "hidden Windows" you need to know. Chen's engaging style, deep insight, and thoughtful humor have made him one of the world's premier technology bloggers. Here he brings together behind-the-scenes explanations, invaluable technical advice, and illuminating anecdotes that bring Windows to life--and help you make the most of it. A few of the things you'll find inside: What vending machines can teach you about effective user interfaces A deeper understanding of window and dialog management Why performance optimization can be so counterintuitive A peek at the underbelly of COM objects and the Visual C++ compiler Key details about backwards compatibility--what Windows does and why Windows program security holes most developers don't know about How to make your program a better Windows citizen


Running Windows 3.1

Running Windows 3.1

Author: Craig Stinson

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 566

ISBN-13: 9781556156960

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This comprehensive and accessible guide includes a free copy of QuickCards for Windows--a terrific new concept in online instruction. These brightly colored pages of step-by-step instructions are easily accessed by a button on the menu bar, and they stay on the screen while you work with your application. New and occasional users will find the QuickCards indispensable.


Getting Started with Windows 3.1

Getting Started with Windows 3.1

Author: Russell Borland

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9781556154720

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A straightforward, fast-paced and clearly focused introduction to the most essential Windows 3.1 features. This ideal information solution for beginners and occasional business users shows new Windows users how to become productive in the shortest possible time.


Programming in Windows 3.1

Programming in Windows 3.1

Author: Tim Farrell

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 740

ISBN-13: 9780880227605

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This effective learning tool and resource for all Windows programmers provides expert programming tips and techniques, comprehensive coverage of Microsoft's Software Development Kit, hands-on samples and step-by-step instructions.


Introducing Windows 10 for IT Professionals

Introducing Windows 10 for IT Professionals

Author: Ed Bott

Publisher: Microsoft Press

Published: 2016-02-18

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0735696985

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Get a head start evaluating Windows 10--with technical insights from award-winning journalist and Windows expert Ed Bott. This guide introduces new features and capabilities, providing a practical, high-level overview for IT professionals ready to begin deployment planning now. This edition was written after the release of Windows 10 version 1511 in November 2015 and includes all of its enterprise-focused features. The goal of this book is to help you sort out what’s new in Windows 10, with a special emphasis on features that are different from the Windows versions you and your organization are using today, starting with an overview of the operating system, describing the many changes to the user experience, and diving deep into deployment and management tools where it’s necessary.


Windows Internals

Windows Internals

Author: Matt Pietrek

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13:

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The big bang: starting up and shutting down windows. Windows memory management. Starting a process: modules and tasks. The windowing system. The graphics device driver interface (GDI). The windows scheduler. The windows messaging system. Dynamic linking.


Windows 3.1 Power Tools

Windows 3.1 Power Tools

Author: Geoffrey T. LeBlond

Publisher: Random House Information Group

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 1064

ISBN-13: 9780553354065

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Updated to cover the upcoming version of Windows, this package provides a wealth of tips and techniques for maximizing Windows 3's powers and performance. Focuses on intermediate-level topics, such as customizing Windows 3, sharing data with Clipboard and DDE, memory management, and more. 100 line drawings.


Windows Undocumented File Formats

Windows Undocumented File Formats

Author: Pete Davis

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 1997-01-09

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780879304379

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This book and companion disk are designed for accomplished programmers who understand the Windows environment and want to optimize their files. The text will especially benefit tool developers, multimedia developers, and graphic tool developers.