So, You Want to Write Windows Apps

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Latest revision as of 11:00, 7 June 2009

So, You Want to Write Windows Apps

We are pleased to announce the latest in a series of tutorials on Windows programming. These tutorials, written by Jim Guerber and Barbara Brazil, provide a step-by-step guide for creating Windows applications using Internet Basic and Comet. The tutorials start with the basics and move to intermediate and advanced concepts. You can even download the programs discussed in the tutorials for your own study.

The tutorials are located at the following URL: http://www.signature.net/winprog/

Here is a list of the current tutorials:










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