#2712

Programming Applications for Microsoft Windows, 4th Edition is a treatise explaining the internal mechanism of Windows operating system. Meanwhile, it is also the well-deserved and unfailing bible for Windows programming. It's written by the esteemed Jeffrey Richter - the same author of another pinnacle work in the Windows programming field - Advanced Windows.
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#2707
Probably because too much stress on the server or just for reasons of throttling, using the Microsoft's official web/online installer for Visual Studio to try to install it on your Windows is a gruelling long process with many tribulations (your network must be stable enough, otherwise that might fall by the wayside over and over). Therefore, this collection post was born.

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#2705

First of all, if you are curious why we still adhered to release this outdated version, just think that's only for a few guys or use environments that still need it - just want to develop a simple desktop tool for lower versions of Windows platforms quickly, for example. So, if its not for the purpose of learning the Programming Windows, Fifth Edition, you don't need it any more!
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#2643
In the development history of computer, no programming language is so widely used like C. The C Programming Language was co-written by the famous computer scientist Brian Kernighan and the father of C language Dennis Ritchie. As an authoritative classic writing introducing the standard C language and its programming methods, it is regarded as the must-read bible for C language programming (or we can see it as the industry standards of C language which is widely used anywhere all the time).

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#1542

C# (read as 'C Sharp') is a simple, modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language derived from C and C++, which attempts to combine the rapid development ability of Visual Basic and the powerful flexible feature of C++. Programmers who understand the C or C++ will be able to become familiar with C# at once.
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