Magazines
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Dr. Dobb's Journal |
You can find plenty
of source code at this site. Both Mark and Bryce are contributing editors, so you'll even
find some of our stuff. |
Windows Developer's Journal |
Windows 95 and
Windows NT programming with an emphasis on pragmatics. |
Windows NT Magazine |
An excellent resource
of information for implementing and supporting Windows NT installations. |
Advanced Windows |
Arguably the best
book in its class, Jeff Richter does a masterful job of presenting multithreading,
interprocess communication and synchronization, and other features of the Win32 API. |
Inside the Windows 95 File System |
Stan Mitchell's
coverage of the Windows 95 file system environment is an excellent introduction to the
topic. |
Inside Windows NT, 2nd Edition |
If you're interested
in the information and utilities here at Systems Internals then you have to have
this book. Dave Solomon updated Helen Custer's original, adding much more "hard
fact" information. He even includes many exercises you can perform with applets and
utilities that come with Windows NT and the Resource Kit to demonstrate key concepts. |
Optimizing Windows NT |
This book by Sean
Daily is a great aid for understanding the many facets of Windows NT that can be tweaked
and tuned. It includes terrific primers on several hardware topics, including memory,
disks and CPUs. |
Systems Programming for Windows 95 |
If you develop or
plan on developing VxDs for Window 95/98 then you probably already have this definitive
guide to writing native drivers for Microsoft's "other" operating system by
Walter Oney. It includes coverage beyond the basics, including introductions to VSD and
file system development. |
Windws NT File System Internals |
Rajeev Nagar's book
on file system development for Windows NT is the only published source of information on
this very complex topic, and he does an excellent job of introducing the issues you'll run
into if you work in this area. In addition, roughly the first half of the book serves as a
good primer on kernel-mode driver devlopment. |
Microsoft
Self-Paced Training |
The is the most
flexible, cost-effective training option. Choose from a wide variety of comprehensive
training kits, books, online resources, CD-ROM based multimedia, television and video
options - all developed or approved by Microsoft. |