Development Guides

 

Take advantage of guides for developing Unicode, Microsoft® Windows® API, and Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me).

The Microsoft Layer for Unicode guide includes an overview, a reference to issues and known limitations, an SDK, and a reference to supported APIs.

The Microsoft Windows application programming interface (API) provides building blocks used by applications written for Windows (including Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 95, and Windows Me). Information in this guide helps you provide an application with a graphical user interface, display graphics and formatted text, and manage system objects (such as memory, files, and processes).

The Windows 95/98/Me Programming guide covers programming issues specific to Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. It provides release notes, conceptual information, an overview, and a function reference. You will find release notes, information on architecture, a discussion of the major differences between Windows 95/98 and Windows NT/Windows 2000, and a discussion of how the system behavior differs for applications with different subsystem version numbers.

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