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Ques: about VB Programmer's Guide to the Win32 API book
I bought the version 4.0 book several years ago and since that time it has
been gathering dust on my book shelf. I recently took it off the shelf and
started to re-read several of the chapters. Besides the fact that VB is able
to create normal Windows executeables (book only mentions p-code)the information
that I have read so far stil seems to be relevant (I'm only in chapter 3
page 64).
Can anyone give me some valid reasons why I might want to purchase a more
up-to-date Win32 API book? Did Dan Appleman add a lot of new material to
his version 6.0 book?
Btw, I think that I have an HTML version of the version 5.0 book somewhere.
Also, I don't plan on trying to learn about the .NET framework for at least
another year.
Any comments and/or suggestions would be appreciated.
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