Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/04/30/09:10:22.1
From: | "bowman" <bowman AT montana DOT com>
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Subject: | Re: RSXNTDJ and TextBoxes
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Date: | Fri, 30 Apr 1999 06:41:38 -0600
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Michael Ware <michaelware AT hotmail DOT com> wrote in message
news:37293c23 DOT 0 AT pink DOT one DOT net DOT au...
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> any tutorials (URLS) on the net on this, or some basic source code would
be
> appreciated.
I have a small app, Morse Trainer, under the Software stuff on my page. Not
a particularly interesting app, but it should compile and run using the
djgpp makefile in the zip. Strip the specific logic out, and you'll have
generic boilerplate using a tool and status bar, tooltips, property sheets,
and most of the other widgets from the common controls set.
Much of the Win tutorial material on the web is MFC and/or C++ oriented.
Charles Petzhold's _Programming Windows 5th Ed_ is the best start, and Herb
Schildt also have a new book out that isn't too bad.
Look on the Tools page on my site, and follow the link to Lcc-win32. Jacob
Navia finally got permission from MS to distribute win32.hlp, which is the
API documentation you'll need. It is *not* a tutorial.
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