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Interesting WIN32 progamming site

Started by Eros Olmi, August 23, 2009, 11:42:37 AM

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Eros Olmi

In FBSL (Free Basic programming language) forum I found mentioned a very interesting web site about WIN programming with very detailed and well documented snippets and tutorials: http://www.catch22.net/

Source code is in C/C++ but very understandable, especially tutorial part.

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Frederick J. Harris

Thanks for that link Eros.  I think I'll start frequenting that site.  It does look good and it sounds like the man who runs it operates about like me with C++, i.e., no bloatware.  It has been my belief for quite a while that C++ is an excellent language.  The problems come in with the horrid class frameworks people immediately gravitate to when they do Windows programming with it.