It's a good book. Parts of it are really drawn out and boring, though. Once I was comfortable with using the Win32 API, I stopped reading the book and just looked up things on MSDN or in that book to ...
Developers use application programming interfaces to hide complexity, organize code, design reusable components, and connect different systems, applications, or services. The term API stands for ...
You might not see them, but these application programming interfaces are the hidden connectors that make a lot of the digital ...
Mm, I can't recommend a good website (besides msdn.microsoft.com), but I will say that I find an easy way to learn stuff like this is to find a need first - what specific application or tool do you ...
The API space is as dynamic and fluid as ever. In the midst of so much change, I think it's a good time to remind API teams to recognize where they are in the build process and to throw a lifeline to ...