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  • A alex barylski

    I would have to to agree with the last fellow Neville Franks(spelling) Straight C programming is tedious and redundant, sure you can copy/paste and change a few things, but MFC is so much easier on the eyes. However I personally have found you MUST understand SDK API before you can understand MFC, so perhaps the following books will helps. Windows 98 programming "From the gorund up" Osborne(McGraw Hill) Herbert Schildt Breaks everything down into digestable reading. Real good, but assumes Knowledge in c. Windows 95 WIN32 programming API bible. Book 1 The Waite Group Richard Simon. Awesome reference on API's common to win 95, NT. With great explanation and easy to follow examples. I would suggest reconsidering your approach though. You may find you invest in such books only to find, that once you have it figured out...all you really need is online reference. Which VC++ 6 Docs do nicely Ciao :) "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in thier field" - Niels Bohr

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    Giles
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    HockeyDude wrote: "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in thier field" - Niels Bohr Are you a Physics guy as well? You would be suprised how many their are of us on CP, though I've been out of it that past few years trying to make some money. :) Giles

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      HockeyDude wrote: "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in thier field" - Niels Bohr Are you a Physics guy as well? You would be suprised how many their are of us on CP, though I've been out of it that past few years trying to make some money. :) Giles

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      alex barylski
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      No physics guy here. Just a curious mind is all:) "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in thier field" - Niels Bohr

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      • A alex barylski

        Didn't even notice...I'm embarrassed I can program a spell checker, but can't figure out how to use one.:laugh: Thanx for informing me I hate spelling, i'm a keyword kinda guy! "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in their field" - Niels Bohr

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        HockeyDude wrote: "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in their field" - Niels Bohr So now this Niels Bohr guy has his spelling right but his grammar wrong. Is it the Niels Bohr guy who said it wrong, or his quoter who quoted it wrong? Or were they just both using normal spell checkers (notorious for letting the crappiest of grammar fall through if the spelling is at least right)? :laugh: Update: Wait, wasn't Bohr German?? That would introduce a third possibility: a bad TranslatorDude! - Jason SonorkID: 100.12194 :bob:'s your uncle

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          HockeyDude wrote: "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in their field" - Niels Bohr So now this Niels Bohr guy has his spelling right but his grammar wrong. Is it the Niels Bohr guy who said it wrong, or his quoter who quoted it wrong? Or were they just both using normal spell checkers (notorious for letting the crappiest of grammar fall through if the spelling is at least right)? :laugh: Update: Wait, wasn't Bohr German?? That would introduce a third possibility: a bad TranslatorDude! - Jason SonorkID: 100.12194 :bob:'s your uncle

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          James T Johnson
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          Jason Hooper wrote: Or were they just both using normal spell checkers (notorious for letting the crappiest of grammar fall through if the spelling is at least right)? They aren't called spell checkers for nothing! If you want to check grammar you need a grammar checker :P James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Not be to confused with 'The VD Project'. Which would be a very bad pr0n flick. :-D" - Michael P Butler Jan. 18, 2002

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            HockeyDude wrote: "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in their field" - Niels Bohr So now this Niels Bohr guy has his spelling right but his grammar wrong. Is it the Niels Bohr guy who said it wrong, or his quoter who quoted it wrong? Or were they just both using normal spell checkers (notorious for letting the crappiest of grammar fall through if the spelling is at least right)? :laugh: Update: Wait, wasn't Bohr German?? That would introduce a third possibility: a bad TranslatorDude! - Jason SonorkID: 100.12194 :bob:'s your uncle

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            Bohr was the genius that re-modeled the atom not the kid from Winnipeg Canada. Grammer Shmammer...i swear i took that quote right out of a book, maybe i'd better double check...:) "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in thier field" - Niels Bohr

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              Where can I find some decent info about the Win32 API that isn't related to the Petzold book? I don't want to touch MFC and would rather just stick to straight C. I've searched online and every site about Windows programming seems to be dedicated to MFC. For instance maybe an article about the 'standard' or 'proper' way to setup dialog control options, or filling the window with a particular control. The Petzold book just doesn't do it for me and the only other sources of information just spend half their article/book trying to teach me C (when the K&R book did that adequately already). I'm used to the nice and well documented POSIX guideline API's and have found the included documentation in Visual Studio 6 to be terrible in comparisson. Regardless any info or direction in this regard would be appricated. Sean

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              Roger Wright
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              I've got a copy of "Windows NT/2000 Native API Reference" by Gary Nebbett, ISBN 1-57870-199-6. It's quite thorough, and very concise; it really is more of a reference than a text. My copy is a first printing, purchased while Win2K was still in RC status, so later editions are likely to contain more accurate info.

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              • C Christian Graus

                It's a house visualisation program, you can see the DirectX version at www.viewbuild.com. This version uses OpenGL so that we can port it. My job has been writing the portable GUI libray in Python and the Windows specific part in Win32. Christian I have come to clean zee pooollll. - Michael Martin Dec 30, 2001 Picture the daffodil. And while you do that, I'll be over here going through your stuff. Picture a world without war, without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they would never expect it.

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                I live in Bob's HungOut now

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                Very nice ! There is an older screen shot of my program here.

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                  Where can I find some decent info about the Win32 API that isn't related to the Petzold book? I don't want to touch MFC and would rather just stick to straight C. I've searched online and every site about Windows programming seems to be dedicated to MFC. For instance maybe an article about the 'standard' or 'proper' way to setup dialog control options, or filling the window with a particular control. The Petzold book just doesn't do it for me and the only other sources of information just spend half their article/book trying to teach me C (when the K&R book did that adequately already). I'm used to the nice and well documented POSIX guideline API's and have found the included documentation in Visual Studio 6 to be terrible in comparisson. Regardless any info or direction in this regard would be appricated. Sean

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                  Try to find something in Platform SDK. It's only about Win API. You can download it from www.microsoft.com. But there is one little problem - it's huge, about 250 MB Good luck :cool:

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                  • A Alvaro Mendez

                    HockeyDude wrote: "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in thier field" - Niels Bohr I take it Mr. Bohr was no expert when it came to spelling... or was it a certain hockey-loving dude that was no expert at quoting... ;P Regards, Alvaro

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                    LOL Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                    • A alex barylski

                      Bohr was the genius that re-modeled the atom not the kid from Winnipeg Canada. Grammer Shmammer...i swear i took that quote right out of a book, maybe i'd better double check...:) "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in thier field" - Niels Bohr

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                      Nish Nishant
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                      HockeyDude wrote: "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in thier field" - Niels Bohr This should be :- An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                      • G Giles

                        HockeyDude wrote: "An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in thier field" - Niels Bohr Are you a Physics guy as well? You would be suprised how many their are of us on CP, though I've been out of it that past few years trying to make some money. :) Giles

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                        Giles wrote: You would be suprised how many their are of us on CP that should be :- You would be suprised how many there are of us on CP Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                        • J James T Johnson

                          Jason Hooper wrote: Or were they just both using normal spell checkers (notorious for letting the crappiest of grammar fall through if the spelling is at least right)? They aren't called spell checkers for nothing! If you want to check grammar you need a grammar checker :P James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Not be to confused with 'The VD Project'. Which would be a very bad pr0n flick. :-D" - Michael P Butler Jan. 18, 2002

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                          Nish Nishant
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                          If you spell grammar as grammer is that a grammar error or a spelling error. And if you spell spelling as spellings, is that a grammar error or a spelling error? What about grammatically correct mis-spelled words. Or properly spelled bad grammar. Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                            Giles wrote: You would be suprised how many their are of us on CP that should be :- You would be suprised how many there are of us on CP Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                            Of course you are right. But I had just come home from the pub, and was very very drunk. ;) Feeling fine this morming.:cool: Giles

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                              Of course you are right. But I had just come home from the pub, and was very very drunk. ;) Feeling fine this morming.:cool: Giles

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                              Nish Nishant
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                              Gosh, so it's not just Bob who's been drinking hard :-) Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                              • R Rick York

                                Very nice ! There is an older screen shot of my program here.

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                                Christian Graus
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                                Hey - that looks yummy. I've always wanted to get into the 3D side of things but it's not required of me at work and I always end up coming back to learning things I can use now... Christian I have come to clean zee pooollll. - Michael Martin Dec 30, 2001 Picture the daffodil. And while you do that, I'll be over here going through your stuff. Picture a world without war, without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they would never expect it.

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                                I live in Bob's HungOut now

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