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Windows 3.1 DDK
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Getting Started
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Guide to Programming
Title Page
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Introduction
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PART 1 Programming in the Windows Environment
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PART 2 Programming Windows Applications
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PART 3 Advanced Programming Topics
PART 3 Advanced Programming Topics
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Chapter 14 C and Assembly Language
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Chapter 15 Memory Management
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Chapter 16 More Memory Management
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Chapter 17 Print Settings
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Chapter 18 Fonts
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Chapter 19 Color Palettes
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Chapter 20 Dynamic-Link Libraries
Chapter 20 Dynamic-Link Libraries
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20.1 What Is a Dynamic-Link Library?
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20.2 When to Use a Custom Dynamic-Link Library
20.2 When to Use a Custom Dynamic-Link Library
20.2.1 Sharing Objects Between Applications
20.2.2 Customizing an Application for Different Markets
20.2.3 Windows Hooks
20.2.4 Device Drivers
20.2.5 Custom Controls
20.2.6 Project Management
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20.3 Creating a Dynamic-Link Library
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20.4 Application Access to Dynamic-Link Code
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20.6 Sample Dynamic-Link Library: Select
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Chapter 21 Multiple Document Interface
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Chapter 22 Dynamic Data Exchange
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Programming Tools
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Programmer's Reference Volume 1: Overview
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Programmer's Reference Volume 2: Functions
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Programmer's Reference Volume 3: Messages, Structures, and Macros
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Programmer's Reference Volume 4: Resources
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QuickC for Windows
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Unsupported Tools & Utilities