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Books by Charles Petzold Books by Charles Petzold (Microsoft Press, 2012) New edition of the classic book completely updated for for Windows 8. Learn how to program new Windows Store applications using the Windows Runtime, C# and XAML (Microsoft Press, 2010) Free thousand-page e-book now available! (Wiley, 2008) Visit for details. (Microsoft Press, 2007) An exploration and elucidation of the 3D programming facilities of the Windows Presentation Foundation. For program source code, go to the, or download individual source code files from or all source code files as (1.1M).NET Book Zero by Charles Petzold A free on-line 267-page book in PDF and XPS formats.
(Microsoft Press, 2006) An introduction to the Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly code-named Avalon), including XAML. For program source code, go to the, or download individual source code files from or all source code files as (1.65M).
Source code is also available. (Microsoft Press, 2005; 384 pages) An introduction to Windows Forms programming with an emphasis on.NET 2.0. For program source code, go to the, or download individual source code files from or all source code files as (422K). (Microsoft Press, 2003; 418 pages) A tutorial for people wishing to learn the C# programming language. No prior programming knowledge is required. For program source code, go to the, or download individual source code files from or all source code files as (203K).
Die Kunst zu Programmieren ('The Art of Programming') is the German edition of. Normally titles of foreign editions are similar to the English titles, but this one had to be changed because the pun no longer worked: The key of C# in music is known as cis in German. The book is available from.
(Microsoft Press, 2001; 1290 pages) A tutorial for programmers wishing to write applications for Windows using the C# programming language and the Windows Forms class library. Knowledge of C or C++ is required.
Download individual source code files from or all source code files as (684K). (Microsoft Press, 1999; 393 pages) A unique exploration into bits, bytes, and the inner workings of computers., 5 th edition (Microsoft Press, 1998; 1479 pages) A tutorial for programmers wishing to write applications for Windows using the C programming language and the native Win32 application programming interface (API). Programs written using this book run under every version of Windows from Windows 95 through Windows XP and beyond. Knowledge of C is required.
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Download individual source code files and executables from or the complete CD as (9.87M). Out-of-Print Books Programming Microsoft Windows with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET (Microsoft Press, 2002; 1303 pages) A tutorial for programmers wishing to write applications for Windows using Visual Basic.NET and the Windows Forms class library. This book is a translation of my book from the C# programming language to Visual Basic.NET. For program source code, go to the and click Companion Content at the right, or download individual source code files and executables from or the complete CD as (709K). The book is missing a table of colors on the inside back cover. If you compile programs on the command line, programs that use Visual Basic function such as Chr and ChrW require the additional Imports statement: Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic Programming Windows, 4 th edition (Microsoft Press, 1996; 1100 pages) Download individual source code files and executables from or the complete diskette as (1.06M). Chapters 12 and 20 contain material that I do not hold the copyright on and are not included.
OS/2 Presentation Manager Programming (Ziff-Davis Press, 1994; 934 pages) This book shows C programmers how to write applications for the OS/2 2.1 Presentation Manager. The book is an update of the Microsoft Press book Programming the OS/2 Presentation Manager.