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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T06:05:23+00:00 2026-05-26T06:05:23+00:00

I’m an experienced GUI C# programmer and have some experience with C/C++ for CLI

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I’m an experienced GUI C# programmer and have some experience with C/C++ for CLI only.

I’m teaching myself native Windows API using C++. I am able to create windows with buttons and input fields, etc; perform actions when buttons are clicked and text is typed, etc.

However, everything I’ve done so far has been in a single c or cpp file without using classes.

In C#, I would create classes which extend Form:

public class MyForm : Form { }

and then open it like this:

MyForm myForm = new MyForm();
myForm.ShowDialog();

or:

new MyForm().ShowDialog();

or:

Application.Run(new MyForm());

however using my flat-file c/cpp method I just have a WinMain which registers my window class, creates the window, and the message loop just churns away. It’s not awful for small programs while I’m learning the very basics, but obviously I would want to have things laid out a little nicer like I do in C#.

I haven’t found many tutorials or code samples for native Windows API that show how this is generally done.

Can someone please either post some skeleton code and/or link to a tutorial which explains how this is generally accomplished?

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    2026-05-26T06:05:24+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:05 am

    I have used my own Window class similar to what’s shown below. This is a reply I poseted for a different question but you might find this useful. So here it is:

    #pragma once
    
    #include <windows.h>
    #include <process.h>
    #include <iostream>
    
    using namespace std;
    
    static const char *g_AppName  = "Test";
    
    class CMyWindow
    {
        HWND  _hWnd;
        int _width;
        int _height;
    public:
        CMyWindow(const int width,const int height):_hWnd(NULL),_width(width),_height(height)
        {
            _beginthread( &CMyWindow::thread_entry, 0, this);
        }
    
        ~CMyWindow(void)
        {
            SendMessage(_hWnd, WM_CLOSE, NULL, NULL);
        }
    
    
    private:
        static void thread_entry(void * p_userdata)
        {
            CMyWindow * p_win = static_cast<CMyWindow*> (p_userdata);
            p_win->create_window();
            p_win->message_loop();
        }
    
        void create_window()
        {
            WNDCLASSEX wcex;
    
            wcex.cbSize         = sizeof(WNDCLASSEX);
            wcex.style          = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
            wcex.lpfnWndProc    = &CMyWindow::WindowProc;
            wcex.cbClsExtra     = 0;
            wcex.cbWndExtra     = 0;
            wcex.hInstance      = GetModuleHandle(NULL);
            wcex.hIcon          = LoadIcon(NULL, IDI_APPLICATION);
            wcex.hCursor        = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW);
            wcex.hbrBackground  = (HBRUSH)(COLOR_WINDOW+1);
            wcex.lpszMenuName   = NULL;
            wcex.lpszClassName  = g_AppName;
            wcex.hIconSm        = LoadIcon(NULL, IDI_APPLICATION);
    
            RegisterClassEx(&wcex);
    
            _hWnd = CreateWindow(g_AppName, g_AppName, WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, NULL, NULL, GetModuleHandle(NULL), NULL);
    
            ShowWindow(_hWnd, SW_SHOWDEFAULT);
            UpdateWindow(_hWnd);
        }
    
        void message_loop()
        {
            MSG msg = {0};
    
            while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0))
            {
                if(msg.message == WM_QUIT)
                {
                    break;
                }
    
                TranslateMessage(&msg);
                DispatchMessage(&msg);
            }
        }
    
        static LRESULT WINAPI WindowProc(HWND hWnd, UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
        {
            switch(uMsg)
            {
            case WM_DESTROY:
                PostQuitMessage(0);
                return 0;
            case WM_POWERBROADCAST:
                {
                    //power management code here
                }
    
            }
    
            return DefWindowProc(hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
        }
    };
    

    Also make sure to include an exit condition.

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