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From: "Mikkel Hansen \(NEO\)" <Mikkel DOT Hansen AT borsen DOT dk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: newbie question
Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 13:18:06 +0200
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Yeah, take it easy with windows programming. I tried some time ago, both via
MS Visual C++ 6.0 and a couple of libraries you can find at the djgpp.

If you don't know C++, beginning to program in winapi is nigh impossible, so
my advice is that you learn C++ at a high level first, mmkay?

//Mikkel

"Prashant TR" <prashant_tr AT yahoo DOT com> wrote in message
news:39339722 DOT 53A3C9C4 AT yahoo DOT com...
> UIC Network Services Kit User wrote:
>
> > I wanted to expermient with graphics programming in C. Someone told me
> > that I should try the Windows API. My question is, how do I access it
> > with djgpp. What files should I #include, and where can I get a list of
> > functions that the Windows API provides. Thanx in advance.
>
> To do graphics programming, you could try the GRX orAllegro libraries.
> It's much easier than using Win32 API. The pointers to these libraries
> are in the FAQ.
>


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