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Good luck! --Panic 00:48, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
Windows API and C Programming
[edit source]There are already a number of books/pages that try to cover that specific topic (try searching for windows or into the Windows Book shelf) most are all stubs and providing a complete coverage of the topic is a very big task indeed. I have some time ago attempted to start doing it about the MFC on the C Programming book since it is more related to C (it was latter moved to another book, I can't remember the name) the API is also more likely to be explained on a C oriented book (or general windows programming book) or the new .net framework on a .net oriented book (we could also talk about C /CLI but on the C Programming (I'm don't like the idea). In place of adding just another stub (if you don't intend on doing a more complete job) why not reference one of the other Wiikibooks that already have some content on the subject ? --Panic 00:55, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
Copyright problem with Image:SAS.JPG
[edit source]- I replaced the image link you gave with an image from Commons. Please fix the licensing on this image. As well, to include images, you must use proper syntax: [[Image:example.jpg]] produces . More info at m:Help:Images. – Mike.lifeguard | talk 02:51, 5 November 2007 (UTC)