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C++ example for threads?

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Dr. Pastor - 06 Jan 2005 22:43 GMT
I would like to find C++ example for
creating two or more threads, each with its own window,
in a .NET and windows forms environment.
(No luck in Code Project.)
Thanks for any guidance.
Ulrich Sprick - 08 Jan 2005 17:19 GMT
Hi,

the MSDN for VS2003 has a reference section. The path is

   MSDN Library / Windows Development / Windows Base Services / DLLs,
Processes and Thread / SDK Documentation / Processes and Threads.

Perhaps this link works for you, the document is entitled "Creating
Threads":

ms-help://MS.VSCC.2003/MS.MSDNQTR.2003FEB.1033/dllproc/base/creating_threads
.htm

There is a lot of material in the msdn regarding threading and related
topics.
hth,ulrich

> I would like to find C++ example for
> creating two or more threads, each with its own window,
> in a .NET and windows forms environment.
> (No luck in Code Project.)
> Thanks for any guidance.
Dr. Pastor - 08 Jan 2005 19:11 GMT
Thank you Sir.
Regards.

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