Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!van-bc!ubc-cs!uw-beaver!milton!sumax!polari!rwing!seaeast!sunbrk!Usenet From: Robert.Del.Favero.Jr.@sunbrk.FidoNet.Org (Robert Del Favero Jr.) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms.programmer Subject: Re: GetProcAddress() in a DLL Message-ID: <675518012.61@sunbrk.FidoNet> Date: 28 May 91 19:01:23 GMT Sender: Usenet@sunbrk.FidoNet.Org Lines: 44 Reply-To: rvd@clunker.UUCP (Robert Del Favero) James Chuang writes: >> [ about his problems getting a windows hook routine to work] >>Is there a good book with all this in it? I know Petzold`s doesn't address >>this.... There's a good new book just hitting the bookstores now: Windows 3: A Developer's Guide Jeffrey M. Richter M&T Books ISBN 1-55851-164-4 $39.95, includes 3 360K disks of example programs Richter devotes an entire chapter to a discussion of windows hooks, including some sample code. Other topics include: window subclassing and superclassing dialog box techniques dynamic memory management dynamic link libraries custom child controls printer setup commercial application installation Multiple Document Interface (MDI) (and the examples are littered with useful tidbits) I've read and worked my way through the first three quarters of the book, and I can't recommend it highly enough for those of us who have made it past the level of Petzold's book. I still recommend Petzold first, but Richter makes an excellent second book on Windows programming. (You need at least Volume I of the SDK reference, in any case.) Programming Windows, 2e Charles Petzold Microsoft Press ISBN 1-55615-264-7 $29.95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert V. Del Favero, Jr. ISC-Bunker Ramo, an Olivetti Company rvd@clunker.shel.isc-br.com Shelton, Connecticut, USA * Origin: Seaeast - Fidonet<->Usenet Gateway - sunbrk (1:343/15.0)