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Newsgroups: comp.std.c,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.basic.visual.misc
Path: grizzly.cs.washington.edu!enfield
From: Andrew Enfield <enfield@grizzly.cs.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: DLLs
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Date: Sun, 3 Mar 1996 20:42:14 GMT
> > Are there any good references out there on writing DLLs? I just got MS C++
> > 4.0. Writing the .c is easy. But the .def and .mak still eludes me (the
> > online notes with MS C++ leave something to be desired). Any recommendations?
> > Thanks.
> > Dave
>
> Documentation on writing DLLs is pretty easily come by at the bookstore.
> I think most Visual C++ tutorial books should have a chapter or so on that.
Someone's probably told you this already, but check out VB4DLL.TXT if
you're writing 'em for VB. More info there than you can shake a stick at.
Andrew
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Andrew Enfield
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