| #2955237 in Books | Model: 21551 | 1999-01-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.06 x1.18 x7.24l,1.88 | File type: PDF | 528 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Don't Try the COM Examples|By C++ Beginner|I used this book to navigate around the Windows Internet API and managed to put together a decent desk top application in C++.NET. Great. But the COM examples are so full of errors that they can not be compiled from the source code provided from the publisher. Now I'm not a super COM programmer but have put together COM applications w|From the Inside Flap|| A few years ago I found out that I would be responsible for making our Windows product capable of connecting to a client's backend system and downloading data via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). As is common these days, I had a ver
The era of stand-alone, self-contained applications is rapidly ending. Distributed, networked applications have become critical to meeting business needs in a fast-paced and dynamic world. Until now, building networked Windows applications wasn't easy. But now Microsoft has released a powerful new Windows Internet API (WinInet) that dramatically simplifies the process of creating Internet-enabled Windows applications.
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Essential Winlnet: Developing Applications Using the Windows Internet API with RAS, ISAPI, ASP, and COM | Aaron Skonnard.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.