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First published around 2008 as part of the "Programmer's Library" series by Piter Publishing, this book serves as a foundational resource for mastering the C/C++ language in tandem with the native Windows API. It is designed for a broad audience, ranging from students and beginners to professionals seeking a deeper understanding of low-level system interactions.
: Explores the use of Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs) and object-oriented programming within the Win32 framework. Reader Reception First published around 2008 as part of the
While newer frameworks exist, the Win32 API remains the stable, primary platform for native Windows applications, ensuring that the knowledge in Shchupak’s guide remains relevant for those needing direct hardware or OS access. Reader Reception While newer frameworks exist, the Win32
: Covers the event-driven architecture, window procedures, message loops, and basic data types specific to Win32. Reader Reception While newer frameworks exist