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    Redmond, Wash. : Microsoft Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV041136461
    Format: XXVIII, 1105 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 6th ed.
    ISBN: 9780735671768
    Note: Includes index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Windows 8 ; Programmierung ; Windows/386 ; Softwareentwicklung ; Systemprogrammierung ; Windows 2.0 ; Softwareentwicklung ; Systemprogrammierung ; Windows 2000 ; API ; Visual C++ 6.0 ; Windows NT 4.0 ; API ; Visual C++ 6.0 ; Windows 98 ; API ; Visual C++ 6.0 ; Windows 3.1 ; Softwareentwicklung ; Systemprogrammierung ; Windows 98 ; C ; Windows NT 4.0 ; C ; Windows NT 4.0 ; Programmierung
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Redmond, Washington :Microsoft Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961552932502883
    Format: 1 online resource (1136 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: Sixth edition.
    ISBN: 0-7356-7172-9 , 0-7356-7175-3 , 0-7356-7174-5
    Series Statement: Developer Reference
    Content: Reimagined for full-screen and touch-optimized apps, Windows 8 provides a platform for reaching new users in new ways. In response, programming legend Charles Petzold is rewriting his classic Programming Windows—one of the most popular programming books of all time—to show developers how to use existing skills and tools to build Windows 8 apps. Programming Windows , Sixth Edition focuses on creating Windows 8 apps accessing the Windows Runtime with XAML and C#. The book also provides C++ code samples. The Sixth Edition is organized in two parts: Part I, “Elementals,” begins with the interrelationship between code and XAML, basic event handling, dynamic layout, controls, templates, asynchronous processing, the application bar, control customization, and collections. You should emerge from Part I ready to create sophisticated page-oriented collection-based user interfaces using the powerful ListView and GridView controls. Part II, “Specialties,” explores topics you might not need for every program but are essential to a well-rounded education in Windows 8. These include multitouch, bitmap graphics, interfacing with share and search facilities, printing, working with the sensors (GPS and orientation), text, obtaining input from the stylus (including handwriting recognition), accessing web services, calling Win32 and DirectX functions, and bringing your application to the Windows 8 app store.
    Note: Includes index. , Markup and code -- XAML syntax -- Basic event handling -- Presentation with panels -- Control interaction -- WinRT and MVVM -- Asynchronicity -- App bars and popups -- Animation -- Transforms -- The three templates -- Pages and navigation -- Touch, etc. -- Bitmaps -- Going native -- Rich text -- Share and print -- Sensors and GPS -- Pen (also known as stylus). , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7356-7176-1
    Language: English
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