Beginning CSharp 2008 2nd Edition
The first computer programming book I read was entitled Programming Windows 3.0 by Charles Petzold. This was around the time when Microsoft Windows 3.0 (circa 1992) once and for all showed the industry that Microsoft was a company with a future. Writing code for Windows back then was complicated...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-306882014-01-19T08:31:56Z Beginning CSharp 2008 2nd Edition Gross, Christian Technologies The first computer programming book I read was entitled Programming Windows 3.0 by Charles Petzold. This was around the time when Microsoft Windows 3.0 (circa 1992) once and for all showed the industry that Microsoft was a company with a future. Writing code for Windows back then was complicated by many things: lack of documentation, 16-bit architecture, and the necessity of buying a compiler separate from the software development kit (SDK). Charles’s book tied everything together and solved the problem of how to write a program for Windows. Now the problems are quite the opposite: we have too much documentation, we have 64-bit architectures, and everything including the kitchen sink is thrown into a development environment. Now we need to figure out what we actually need. We have too many options—too many ways to solve the same problem. What I am trying to do with this book is the same thing that Charles did for me when I first started out, and that was to help me figure out what I needed to write code. 2012-05-30T06:33:49Z 2012-05-30T06:33:49Z 2008 Book 978-1-4302-1034-4 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/30688 en application/pdf Apress |
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The first computer programming book I read was entitled Programming Windows 3.0 by
Charles Petzold. This was around the time when Microsoft Windows 3.0 (circa 1992) once and
for all showed the industry that Microsoft was a company with a future. Writing code for Windows
back then was complicated by many things: lack of documentation, 16-bit architecture, and the
necessity of buying a compiler separate from the software development kit (SDK). Charles’s
book tied everything together and solved the problem of how to write a program for Windows.
Now the problems are quite the opposite: we have too much documentation, we have
64-bit architectures, and everything including the kitchen sink is thrown into a development
environment. Now we need to figure out what we actually need. We have too many options—too
many ways to solve the same problem. What I am trying to do with this book is the same thing
that Charles did for me when I first started out, and that was to help me figure out what I needed
to write code. |
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