Hi Visioneer, I would check this:
jeeswg's objects tutorial - AutoHotkey Community
https://autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=29232
And if you think there's anything missing or that you'd like to see added in, then you can mention it there. I'll be making more changes to the post in the future. I'm not sure what you mean by COM vocabulary.
list of every command/function/variable from across all versions
Re: list of every command/function/variable from across all versions
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Hi jeeswg,
One thing I can think of would be extensive and organized exploitation of MS and VB websites. Think about how you got started.
One thing I can think of would be extensive and organized exploitation of MS and VB websites. Think about how you got started.
Re: list of every command/function/variable from across all versions
I don't really know much about the VB programming language, unless you mean VBA for Excel/Word?
One thing I could do is a list of useful MSDN links, combined with tips on how to get the values of constants for use with dll functions e.g. by checking inside .h files in C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1, after installing Microsoft Visual Studio Express. Plus I could add links to various collections of constants/functions I've done e.g.
List of Windows Messages - AutoHotkey Community
https://autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=39218
It would be good if you could expand on your post, so that I know what you mean. To summarise everything that Microsoft has ever done regarding programming does sound a little bit difficult though.
One thing I could do is a list of useful MSDN links, combined with tips on how to get the values of constants for use with dll functions e.g. by checking inside .h files in C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1, after installing Microsoft Visual Studio Express. Plus I could add links to various collections of constants/functions I've done e.g.
List of Windows Messages - AutoHotkey Community
https://autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=39218
It would be good if you could expand on your post, so that I know what you mean. To summarise everything that Microsoft has ever done regarding programming does sound a little bit difficult though.
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