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Application Programming Interface for Windows

The Application Programming Interface for Windows (APIW) Standard is a specification of the Microsoft Windows 3.1 API drafted by Willows Software. It is the successor to previously proposed Public Windows Interface standard. It was created in an attempt to establish a vendor-neutral, platform-independent, open standard of the 16-bit Windows API not…

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Application Programming Interface for Windows

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related to ECMA involvement · 36
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Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementIn February0.60section
Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementPWI Specification Committee0.60section
Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementX/Open0.60section
Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementMarch0.60section
Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementMicrosoft's0.60section
Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementIPR0.60section
Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementWindows APIs0.60section
Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementEuropean Computer Manufacturers' Association0.60section
Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementECMA0.60section
Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementIn September0.60section
Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementISO SC220.60section
Application Programming Interface for Windowsrelated to ECMA involvementThe Hague0.60section

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