kehyoe@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu (Ong Keh Yoe) (08/11/88)
Hello, I am interested in any information on good programming manuals for Microsoft C and Microsoft Windows. I am particularly interested in memory management problems, (especially the different memory models available). I would also very appreciative of any problems anyone has encountered programming in C in a Windows environment, again particularly with memory management. Some examples of code that highlights the usefulness of the memory models would also be appreciated. The MS-reference manual does mention some of the issues, but is sparse on examples. You can email information to me at kehyoe@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu Thanks to one and all. Keh Yoe (the fool on the hill)
lai@vedge.UUCP (David Lai) (08/22/88)
In article <6617@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu> kehyoe@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu (Ong Keh Yoe) writes: >Hello, > > I am interested in any information on good programming >manuals for Microsoft C and Microsoft Windows. Pacific Press publishes a book entitled 'Microsoft Windows / Microsoft C Developers Reference Manual', by Kwan Technologies. It is a reference book intended to be used with the Microsoft manual set. Cost is $19.95 + postage. Address: Pacific Press, PO Box 611075, San Jose, CA 95161-1075 or call (408) 741-4250. It is also available at Computer Literacy in Sunnyvale (I beleive they do mail order also). It is a reference book, and not intended to be a tutorial on Windows or C, for which there are many other publications. It is really useful for Windows programmers. -- "What is a DJ if he can't scratch?" - Uncle Jamms Army The views expressed are those of the author, and not of Visual Edge, nor Usenet. David Lai (vedge!lai@larry.mcrcim.mcgill.edu || ...watmath!onfcanim!vedge!lai)