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Windows programming is a general term for writing programs intended for the Windows platforms. We can write Windows programs in any programming language. The .NET framework is specifically intended to be used with C#, F# and Visual Basic programming languages.
You can learn about Windows programming by looking into the Windows registry. Here is the place where all the programs are stored. To effectively get started with Windows programming, there are online manuals that can be looked at an read to get the person on the right track.
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C programming can be started on Windows by using a suitable IDE (these include compilers) such as Dev-C++
Object-oriented programming is a more recent subset of structured programming. Structured programming emphasized the need to align data structures with program structure, a concept that is formalized and carried much further in object-oriented programming. However, structured programming advocated hierarchical constraints on program structure that are incompatible with the event-driven, message-passing software architectures commonly implemented in the object-oriented style, today.
To find out about Windows XP programming updates you will need to visit the Microsoft Windows website. There are many other independent sites with information relating to Windows XP programming updates such as dummies and ehow.
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One can find an expert in Windows programming through online programmer websites such as CodeGuru Forums and INTJ Forum. One can also find Windows programming experts working at colleges and technical schools.
there is no IOCTL in windows programming. You will find device control methods for windows in the following pagehttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa363219%28VS.85%29.aspx
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