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Windows 7 GA – Time for Some New Windows 7 Developer Resources

Windows 7 is now available to the public and anyone can buy and install Windows 7, whether for a new computer or an existing one. Soon, people from around the world will run your applications on Windows 7. They will expect the application to work and...


Windows 7 At PDC09

The Professional Developers Conference (PDC) is the one event that all developers who use any Microsoft technologies must attend at least once in their professional careers. It’s the flagship event for developers, offering the most comprehensive, future...


Free Windows 7 Seminar with Mark Russinovich (and Friends)

Have you ever wondered how Windows 7 resumes from sleep in less than 2 seconds? Or how Windows 7 can scale up to 256 cores? Or maybe you just want to want to learn about any Kernel improvements that will make your application run faster with no extra...


Is Your Application Ready for Windows 7 RTM?

Yesterday Windows 7 completed a major milestone-- release to manufacturing (RTM)! And in three months time – on October 22 nd – Windows 7 will be available for everyone to enjoy. Excitement about the upcoming public release of Windows 7 has been growing...


7 Ways to Get Free Tickets to PDC 2009 Plus up to $17,777

Do you want to win a free trip to Los Angeles and a free ticket to PDC 2009? Do you think you have what it takes to win $17,777? Do you think you can write an amazing Windows 7 application? Well, if your answer to any of the above question is "Yes...


Windows 7 RC Training Kit for Developers

This week we released the Windows 7 RC Training Kit for Developers as part of our ongoing effort to give you, all the Windows developers out there, and valuable content to work with while making your application shine on Windows 7. This version of the...


Windows 7 Programming Guide – Libraries

Last updated: June 11, 2009 This post is an index to the recent Windows 7 Libraries series. It includes relevant Channel 9 videos and links to additional relevant sources of information as well as code examples for programming Windows 7 Libraries. Posts...


Windows 7 Libraries – Managed Code

We are wrapping up our comprehensive drilldown into the Windows 7 Libraries API and architecture with one final post about the managed API for working with Windows 7 Libraries. Previously we talked about: Understanding Windows 7 Libraries , Libraries...


New Windows 7 Videos on Channel 9

Note – this post will be updated from time to time, to include new content. Last update: June 13 th (New Sensor, Location and Windows Animation videos) During the past couple of months, we have being working on Windows 7 videos featuring the new...


Windows 7 RC Is Here

Both the Windows 7 RC and the Windows 7 RC SDK are available for download; make sure you get them quickly. As Brandon mentioned in his post , with this release we are coming down the home stretch to release of the final product. Now is when you need to...


Consuming the Contents of Windows 7 Libraries

This is the fifth post about Windows 7 Libraries. By now, you should be familiar with Windows 7 Libraries ( Understanding Windows 7 Libraries ) and understand the internal structure of Libraries and how they integrate into the Windows Shell ( Libraries...


Light Up with Windows 7 Libraries

OK, it is time we to dive into the gist of Windows 7 Libraries. This is the fourth post in a series of Windows 7 Libraries posts. So far, we discussed what Windows 7 Libraries are ( Understanding Windows 7 Libraries ) and we reviewed the internal structure...


Libraries Under the Hood

By now, you should have a better understanding of what Windows 7 libraries represent and how they can benefit users as well as developers. This is the third post in a series of Windows 7 Libraries posts. In the previous post, Understanding Windows 7 Libraries...


Understanding Windows 7 Libraries

This is the second post in a series of posts about Windows 7 Libraries . This post describes some of the rationale that drove Windows 7 Libraries functionality, and explores the new features and opportunities we, as developers, have with Windows 7 Libraries...


Windows 7 Libraries .NET Sample Library – an Overview

Libraries are the primary entry points to user data in Windows 7. They are the natural evolution from the user’s Known Folders , including those for documents, pictures, music, and videos. However, before jumping into the technicalities, let’s try to...


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