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Windows 7 2009 PDC Boot Camp:

Windows 7 PDC Files

The good folks at the Windows Blog have released files from various sessions at PDC 2009.

The comprehensive list of files is as follows:

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
Windows 7 library presentation Video
Code Demo

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

Watch the presentation
Download his slides

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.

You can watch Jamie’s presentation recording

Jaime Rodriguez discusses Windows 7 Multitouch

Watch the presentation

   
   

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).

You can watch Landy’s presentation recording
You can download his slides.

   
   

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.

You can watch Mark’s presentation recording
You can download his slides.

   
   

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.

You can watch Arun’s presentation recording
You can download his slides.

   
   

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.

Watch the Presentation
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Credit: Windows Team Blog

 

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