Re: WIN32LIB
- Posted by Ad Rienks <kwibus at ZONNET.NL> Aug 13, 2000
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David, I do not agree totally that Windows programs don't have a main line. I would say the main line are the commands that are executed when you 'open' or 'start' the program. Such as Initialization of variables and the like, loading files, building the first controls. After that, the program goes into a loop, looking for events. Ad > I can already give you > one difference from my own experiences: DOS programs have a mainline you can > control, and are procedure-driven...Windows programs have no definable > mainline and are dependent on triggered events. > David Gay