tailieunhanh - .NET Framework Solutions—In Search of the Lost Win32 API
You might be tempted to yell something like this when you discover that Microsoft has implemented some, but not all, of the Win32 API in the .NET Framework. In some cases, you might find that Microsoft mislaid the feature in an out−of−the−way spot, but more often than not, the feature is simply missing. It’s not documented anywhere and Microsoft doesn’t give you even one clue as to where the feature might have gone. A visit to the newsgroups will often yield a pathetic claim that the missing feature will appear in the next version of the .NET Framework—so much for developing your application today. The good. | TraNBCIND T BCNNIQUK NET Framework Solutions In Search of the Lost Win32 API .NET Framework Solutions In Search of the Lost Win32 API John Paul Mueller Associate Publisher Joel Fuggazzotto Acquisitions and Developmental Editor Denise Santoro Lincoln Editors Judy Flynn William Rodarmor Production Editor Kylie Johnston Technical Editor Ross Russell Mullen Graphic Illustrator Jeff Wilson Happenstance Type-O-Rama Electronic Publishing Specialists Jill Niles Judy Fung Scott Benoit Proofreaders Laurie O Connell Dave Nash Nancy Riddiough Monique van den Berg Indexer Lynnzee Elze CD Coordinator Dan Mummert CD Technician Kevin Ly Cover Designer Caryl Gorska Gorska Design Cover Photographers Peter Samuels Tony Stone Copyright 2002 SYBEX Inc. 1151 Marina Village Parkway Alameda CA 94501. World rights reserved. The author s created reusable code in this publication expressly for reuse by readers. Sybex grants readers limited permission to reuse the code found in this publication or its accompanying CD-ROM so long as author s are attributed in any application containing the reusable code and the code itself is never distributed posted online by electronic transmission sold or commercially exploited as a stand-alone product. Aside from this specific exception concerning reusable code no part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system transmitted or reproduced in any way including but not limited to photocopy photograph magnetic or other record without the prior agreement and written permission of the publisher. Library of Congress Card Number 2002108076 ISBN 0-7821-4134-X SYBEX and the SYBEX logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of SYBEX Inc. in the United States and or other countries. Screen reproductions produced with FullShot 99. FullShot 99 1991-1999 Inbit Incorporated. All rights reserved. FullShot is a trademark of Inbit Incorporated. The CD interface was created using Macromedia Director COPYRIGHT 1994 1997-1999 Macromedia Inc. For more .
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