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and I know I'll be programming a good amount using the win32 API throughout college. In other words, I'm going to need to know some of the Win32 API regardless.<P>Is there really any reason for ...
Microsoft is opening up old Win32 APIs long used for 32-bit Windows programming, letting coders use languages of their choice instead of the default C/C++ option or individual workarounds. As its name ...
Win32 had its own programming API which no longer runs natively on modern 64-bit versions of Windows. GPTK is a translation layer that maps Windows APIs to cross-platform POSIX APIs which can then ...
It's 2020, and Microsoft is still juggling two very different APIs (application programming interfaces) in Windows 10. In one corner, you've got the old-school Win32 API and its decades-long legacy.
With Project Reunion, Microsoft has rolled up the Win32 API with the UWP API, so developers can add modern features like the Share panel to their desktop apps. The move follows Microsoft ditching ...