2009년 12월 21일 월요일

Windows 7 - PDC(Professional Developer Conference) 2009

Yochay Kiriaty gives a Windows libraries overview, focusing on the things you need to remember as developers since libraries may sometimes break your application.

Windows 7 library presentation
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Yochay Kiriaty gives a Windows 7 Sensor and Location Platform overview.

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Jaime Rodriguez gives a great talk about the Windows 7 Taskbar, showing multiple ways (native and managed, using Window API Code Pack and WPF 4) to add great Taskbar functionality to your application.

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Jaime Rodriguez discusses Windows 7 Multitouch

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Landy Wang, a Distinguished Engineer in the Kernel team. Landy really drilled into the changes to Windows 7 Memory Management, and the amazing work done by the team to reduce the memory footprint, making the entire operating system run fast (real fast).

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Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow and the man behind SysInternals and many of the improvements in Windows 7, opens with a short introduction to the work done by the Kernel team and as a setup for the following two sessions.

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Arun Kishan, a Principal Architect for the process management components, described his work around the thread and process allocation that frees the kernel from its thread dispatcher locks and gives Windows 7 the ability to scale seamlessly to many (256) cores.

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Michael Oneppo explained the changes in the Windows 7 graphics stack. Michael's presentation is very interesting, as it describes some of the DirectX API that was down-ported to Windows 7 as a part of the Platform Update for Windows Vista and the Platform Update for Windows Server 2008.
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