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Java_Volume1 #86578
The API-only way to create programs

In some aspects it is better to program in VC++ than in VB, but these languages for sure have one thing in common - the access to the API functions. A VC++ programmer does subclassing all the time, while for the VB programmer this word sounds like the hell on earth. Well, see for yourself how you can create a functional program based on API functions and subclassing procedures, where all the controls, including the parent form, are created on-the-fly.

Java_Volume1 #90867
Menu structure retriever-completed

This program will retrieve the full menu structure of a Form, up to three levels, and allows the user to modify it. A smooth interface provided with sound and some 3d effects enriches the usefullness of this code. You can easily bundle this project into an OCX. Heavily commented.

Java_Volume1 #93588
IMG tag creator (image MAPper)

HTML-IMG tag creator with multiple AREA defining (image MAPper)

1_2002 #106743
Menu structure retriever-completed

This program will retrieve the full menu structure of a Form, up to three levels, and allows the user to modify it. A smooth interface provided with sound and some 3d effects enriches the usefullness of this code. You can easily bundle this project into an OCX. Heavily commented.

2_2002-2004 #112662
Components... without Project/Components

Here is a method to incorporate controls as the StatusBar, ProgressBar, TreeView, MonthCalendar and other "non-IDE-default" components, WITHOUT need to checking their libraries from Project/Components menu. A very convenient method to use a StatusBar without need of distributing the MSCOMCTL.

2_2002-2004 #113628
REAL professional About boxes

A little use of inspiration for a magnificent effect...

2_2002-2004 #113726
The API-only way to create programs

In some aspects it is better to program in VC++ than in VB, but these languages for sure have one thing in common - the access to the API functions. A VC++ programmer does subclassing all the time, while for the VB programmer this word sounds like the hell on earth. Well, see for yourself how you can create a functional program based on API functions and subclassing procedures, where all the controls, including the parent form, are created on-the-fly.

2_2002-2004 #118014
Menu structure retriever-completed

This program will retrieve the full menu structure of a Form, up to three levels, and allows the user to modify it. A smooth interface provided with sound and some 3d effects enriches the usefullness of this code. You can easily bundle this project into an OCX. Heavily commented.

2_2002-2004 #120735
IMG tag creator (image MAPper)

HTML-IMG tag creator with multiple AREA defining (image MAPper)

3_2004-2005 #131205
Components... without Project/Components

Here is a method to incorporate controls as the StatusBar, ProgressBar, TreeView, MonthCalendar and other "non-IDE-default" components, WITHOUT need to checking their libraries from Project/Components menu. A very convenient method to use a StatusBar without need of distributing the MSCOMCTL.

3_2004-2005 #132171
REAL professional About boxes

A little use of inspiration for a magnificent effect...

3_2004-2005 #132269
The API-only way to create programs

In some aspects it is better to program in VC++ than in VB, but these languages for sure have one thing in common - the access to the API functions. A VC++ programmer does subclassing all the time, while for the VB programmer this word sounds like the hell on earth. Well, see for yourself how you can create a functional program based on API functions and subclassing procedures, where all the controls, including the parent form, are created on-the-fly.

3_2004-2005 #136558
Menu structure retriever-completed

This program will retrieve the full menu structure of a Form, up to three levels, and allows the user to modify it. A smooth interface provided with sound and some 3d effects enriches the usefullness of this code. You can easily bundle this project into an OCX. Heavily commented.

3_2004-2005 #139279
IMG tag creator (image MAPper)

HTML-IMG tag creator with multiple AREA defining (image MAPper)

4_2005-2006 #153723
The API-only way to create programs

In some aspects it is better to program in VC++ than in VB, but these languages for sure have one thing in common - the access to the API functions. A VC++ programmer does subclassing all the time, while for the VB programmer this word sounds like the hell on earth. Well, see for yourself how you can create a functional program based on API functions and subclassing procedures, where all the controls, including the parent form, are created on-the-fly.

4_2005-2006 #153724
Components... without Project/Components

Here is a method to incorporate controls as the StatusBar, ProgressBar, TreeView, MonthCalendar and other "non-IDE-default" components, WITHOUT need to checking their libraries from Project/Components menu. A very convenient method to use a StatusBar without need of distributing the MSCOMCTL.

4_2005-2006 #153725
REAL professional About boxes

A little use of inspiration for a magnificent effect...

4_2005-2006 #153726
Menu structure retriever-completed

This program will retrieve the full menu structure of a Form, up to three levels, and allows the user to modify it. A smooth interface provided with sound and some 3d effects enriches the usefullness of this code. You can easily bundle this project into an OCX. Heavily commented.

4_2005-2006 #153727
IMG tag creator (image MAPper)

HTML-IMG tag creator with multiple AREA defining (image MAPper)

5_2007-2008 #176241
The API-only way to create programs

In some aspects it is better to program in VC++ than in VB, but these languages for sure have one thing in common - the access to the API functions. A VC++ programmer does subclassing all the time, while for the VB programmer this word sounds like the hell on earth. Well, see for yourself how you can create a functional program based on API functions and subclassing procedures, where all the controls, including the parent form, are created on-the-fly.

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