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Programming Windows

eng. Programming Windows · 1988
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Book Review

The book «Programming Windows» by Charles Petzold is considered a classic in the field of programming for the Windows operating system. It has been praised for its depth and detailed exposition, making it an indispensable resource for developers aiming to understand the inner workings of Windows. Critics note that Petzold masterfully explains complex concepts, making them accessible even to novice programmers. His approach to teaching through practical examples and step-by-step instructions helps readers not only grasp the theory but also apply it in practice. However, some reviewers point out that the book can be challenging due to the abundance of technical details and recommend it to those who already have a basic understanding of programming. Overall, «Programming Windows» is highly valued for its educational merit and remains relevant for studying the Windows API.

Programming Windows
Date of publication: 28 February 2025
Updated: 4 March 2025
———Original titleeng. Programming Windows · 1988
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