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Book Summary of PROGRAMMING APPLICATIONS FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS (WITH CD) /4TH EDN. An update to a bestselling, practical Windows programming guide, this title is a comprehensive inside look at the Windows 2000 and 64-bit Windows environments. It provides detailed system information that`s unavailable elsewhere, including architectural and implementation details and sample code.
This book is an essential guide to those who want information on user-mode development above and beyond the essential course from Programming Windows. This book covers many topics. In today`s world of developers, one can never be fully sure that the documentation one encounters for a technology is valid. The only way to confirm that documentation is to invest an extra thirty dollars into a reference that will teach you information you will find invaluable in your Windows development career. Programming Applications is the best place to start.
About the Author Jeffrey Richter is a cofounder of Wintellect (www.wintellect.com)-a training, debugging, and consulting firm dedicated to helping companies build better software faster. He is the author of the previous editions of this book, Windows via C/C++, and several other Windowsa®-related programming books. Jeffrey has been consulting with the Microsofta® .NET Framework team since October 1999.
Table of Contents Introduction PART I REQUIRED READING
Error Handling Unicode Kernel Objects
PART II GETTING WORK DONE
Processes Jobs Thread Basics Thread Scheduling, Priorities, and Affinities Thread Synchronization in User Mode Thread Synchronization with Kernel Objects Thread Synchronization Toolkit Thread Pooling Fibers isbn 9789350041703
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Pages : 1096
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