The big reason for WinMain() is the instance handle that's needed when creating windows and the show parameter that's (supposed) to be used when displaying the main window. Of course you can get that...
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The big reason for WinMain() is the instance handle that's needed when creating windows and the show parameter that's (supposed) to be used when displaying the main window. Of course you can get that...
Read this .... theForger's Win32 API Tutorial
You have to create your programs with a different entry point than console programs and you have to link them as Windows, not Console.
And trust...