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Microsoft said that while Win32 APIs are readily accessible to C and C++, other languages such as C# and Rust need wrappers or bindings to access them.
Microsoft is opening up old Win32 APIs long used for 32-bit Windows programming, letting coders use languages of their choice instead of the default C/C++ option.
The forger's win32 API tutorial <P> Borland API reference - help format <P>It's a few years old, but good enough.
Microsoft is opening up old Win32 APIs long used for 32-bit Windows programming, letting coders use languages of their choice instead of the default C/C++ option.