Anybody here bother programming for Windows 3.1? If so what books do you reference?
I figure since this winter will probably be long and cold I might fire up a 386 and try some programming.
Everything I have is pretty much Win 95 related but I recently snagged these:
1. Programming Windows 3.1 3rd Edition by Charles Petzold (983 pages)
This book includes a 3 1/2" HD floppy with source code and other files
2. Microsoft Windows 3.1 Programming Tools (265 pages)
3. Microsoft Windows 3.1 Programmer's Reference Vol. 3 (605 pages)
Messages, Structures and Macros
4. Microsoft Windows 3.1 Programmer's Reference Vol. 4 (340 pages)
Resources
5. Microsoft Windows Multimedia Programmer's Reference (approx 400 pages)
6. Microsoft Windows Multimedia Authoring And Tools Guide (approx 350 pages)
7. Microsoft Windows Multimedia Programmer's Workbook (approx 350 pages)
I also have the manuals that came with Microsoft C++ 7 (big box) , MS Quickbasic 7, Borland C++ 3.1 Aplication framework. Seems like Microsoft Press books are easy to use.
I figure since this winter will probably be long and cold I might fire up a 386 and try some programming.
Everything I have is pretty much Win 95 related but I recently snagged these:
1. Programming Windows 3.1 3rd Edition by Charles Petzold (983 pages)
This book includes a 3 1/2" HD floppy with source code and other files
2. Microsoft Windows 3.1 Programming Tools (265 pages)
3. Microsoft Windows 3.1 Programmer's Reference Vol. 3 (605 pages)
Messages, Structures and Macros
4. Microsoft Windows 3.1 Programmer's Reference Vol. 4 (340 pages)
Resources
5. Microsoft Windows Multimedia Programmer's Reference (approx 400 pages)
6. Microsoft Windows Multimedia Authoring And Tools Guide (approx 350 pages)
7. Microsoft Windows Multimedia Programmer's Workbook (approx 350 pages)
I also have the manuals that came with Microsoft C++ 7 (big box) , MS Quickbasic 7, Borland C++ 3.1 Aplication framework. Seems like Microsoft Press books are easy to use.