Windows 3.1 end-user programming / Forrest Houlette, Michael Groh, Paul Nielsen (and 2 more).

By: Houlette, Forrest [author]Contributor(s): Groh, Michael [co-author] | Nielsen, Paul [co-author] | Dronski, Bob [co-author] | Torgerson, Tom [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Carmel, Ind : New Riders Pub., 1992Description: xxix, 654 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 1562050842Subject(s): MICROSOFT WINDOWS (COMPUTER FILE) | WINDOWS (COMPUTER PROGRAMS)LOC classification: QA 76.76.W56 .F67 1992
Contents:
Introduction -- Part One: Understanding End-User Programming Tools -- Part Two: Borland Object Vision -- Part Three: Asymetrix ToolBook -- Part Four: Microsoft Visual Basic -- Part Five: Microsoft QuickC for Windows.
Summary: Designed for use by experienced Windows users, a guide to developing custom Windows programs discusses the capabilities and advantages of the various programming languages and development tools available for Windows 3.1. Original.
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Computer Science General Circulation GC QA 76.76.W56 .F67 1992 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000002647

Includes index.

Introduction -- Part One: Understanding End-User Programming Tools -- Part Two: Borland Object Vision -- Part Three: Asymetrix ToolBook -- Part Four: Microsoft Visual Basic -- Part Five: Microsoft QuickC for Windows.

Designed for use by experienced Windows users, a guide to developing custom Windows programs discusses the capabilities and advantages of the various programming languages and development tools available for Windows 3.1. Original.

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