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Computer mathematics coding, part 2

windows.h is a complex library.

#pragma once
#include <windows.h>

It bases on a great responsibility from the ISO comitee. c++ is one of
the most important programming languages ever made, and many
important Windows operational, BIOS and memory application

programs have been made with the windows library. One of the most
important and useful functions of the library are the disk magnet
functions. It is possible to use test functions to using allowed

operating system function. The point of the windows library is
foremost and first to understand it's structure. Once you know that,
you'll be able to understand how to use it, how it relates to Windows

operating system, and have a better understanding of Windows, and how
to use it, and how to port your programs to macOS, DOS, Unix and
Ubuntu. The structure and understanding the structure starts with

magnet functions.

wincrypt.h

I don't have to explain much here what the library is into details,
because you can check it's comments in Visual Studio, there is one
without comments on the internet and Google if you need to check, and

it is documented on the web to the point of beyond belief, and why
cryptography is so important. The most important part to note here is
that it can be used, if you have in your program or project any

problems with cryptography or cryptology.

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