INFO: Microsoft Systems Journal: February 1994
ID: Q109100
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SUMMARY
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This article lists the filenames and Snumbers for files available from
online services that contain the source code described in articles
published in the February 1993 issue of the "Microsoft Systems Journal."
FILES AVAILABLE FROM ONLINE SERVICES
Item ID Filename Description
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S14490 92W32QA.EXE The 92W32QA.EXE file contains the source code for
the "Win32 Q & A" column by Jeffrey Richter.
S14491 92WINQA.EXE The 92WINQA.EXE file contains the source code for
the "Windows Q & A" by Matt Pietrek.
S14492 CQA.EXE The CQA.EXE file contains the source code for the
"C/C++ Q & A" column by Paul DiLascia.
S14493 CHICTIPS.EXE The CHICTIPS.EXE file contains the source code for
the article named "Seventeen Techniques for
Preparing Your 16-Bit Applications for Chicago,"
by Dave Edson.
Chicago is packed with new features, and that
means changes in the way you program. We present
two lists: one details things to do now in your
16-bit Windows(tm)-based apps; the other contains
changes that you'll implement in the future but
should plan for now.
S14494 VBA.EXE The VBA.EXE file contains the source code for the
article named "Application Interoperability with
Visual Basic for Applications and OLE 2.0," by
Joshua Trupin.
Through Visual Basic(r) for Applications and OLE
2.0 embedding and automation, Microsoft has
provided programmers and end users with rich new
tools for cross-application development. Joshua
Trupin investigates this functionality with two
sample programs.
S14495 OWL.EXE The OWL.EXE file contains the source code for the
article named "Putting the OWL 2.0 Class Library
for Windows Through Its Paces," by Ted Faison.
One of the best features of OWL 2.0 is its clean
object-oriented design. Version 2.0 incorporates
many features that further simplify application
development. Support has been added for custom
controls, dialog boxes as main windows, toolbars,
GDI, and much more.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOWNLOADING
Release Date: February 1994
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