Today, I finally read the programming Microsoft Windows with C # photocopy, prepared by Petzold, and published by Microsoft press.
The book has a total of 1290 pages, including the body to 1184 pages, and three additional appendices and indexes. Petzold is the author of programming windows and is now the fifth edition. The book describes Windows applications from two aspects: Windows Forms control and GDI +ProgramDevelopment, detailed content. It is recommended for development of Windows Forms, especially for programmers who often use GDI +. After reading it, it can also be used as a good reference book.
The contents of this book are as follows:
Chapter 1: Console thyself
Chapter 2: Hello, Windows Forms
Chapter 3: essential structures
Chapter 4: an exercise in text output
Chapter 5: lines, curves, and area fills
Chapter 6: tapping into the keyboard
Chapter 7: pages and transforms
Chapter 8: Taming the mouse
Chapter 9: Text and Fonts
Chapter 10: the timer and time
Chapter 11: Images and bitmaps
Chapter 12: buttons and labels and scrolls (oh my !)
Chapter 13: beziers and other Splines
Chapter 14: menus
Chapter 15: paths, regions, and Clipping
Chapter 16: Dialog Boxes
Chapter 17: brushes and pens
Chapter 18: Edit, list and spin
Chapter 19: font fun
Chapter 20: toolbars and status bars
Chapter 21: Printing
Chapter 22: Tree View and List View
Chapter 23: metafiles
Chapter 24: Clip, drag and drop
Appendix A: files and streams
Appendix B: Math class
Appendix C: String Theory
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