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: Covers the event-driven architecture, window procedures, message loops, and basic data types specific to Win32.

: Details process and thread management, memory allocation, and hardware abstraction.

Reviewers on platforms like Litres note that the book is highly practical, featuring numerous code examples with detailed explanations. It is often praised as a starting point that prepares developers to tackle complex system-level tasks. It is often praised as a starting point

The text walks readers through the essential architecture of Windows applications, moving from basic concepts to advanced system services:

First published around 2008 as part of the "Programmer's Library" series by Piter Publishing, this book serves as a foundational resource for mastering the C/C++ language in tandem with the native Windows API. It is designed for a broad audience, ranging from students and beginners to professionals seeking a deeper understanding of low-level system interactions. While newer frameworks exist, the Win32 API remains

While newer frameworks exist, the Win32 API remains the stable, primary platform for native Windows applications, ensuring that the knowledge in Shchupak’s guide remains relevant for those needing direct hardware or OS access.

: Explains how to create and manage windows, graphical user interfaces (GUI), and handle device-independent graphics. While newer frameworks exist

(Win32 API. Development of Windows Applications) is a comprehensive guide by Yuri Shchupak (Юрий Щупак) focused on the fundamental principles of programming for the Windows operating system. Book Overview

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