Windows
System Programming (4th Edition)
(Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology
Series) by Johnson M. HartPublisher:
Addison-Wesley Professional | 4 edition
(February 26, 2010) | 656
pages | ISBN: 0321657748 |
PDF | 10.3 MB“If you’re
writing a native Win32 program or just want to know what the
OS is
really doing underneath, you need John’s book. He covers the
stuff
that real systems programmers absolutely must know. Recommended.”
–Chris
Sells, Microsoft Corporation
“This fourth edition does a
great job of incorporating new features in
the Vista, Windows
2008, and Windows 7 API, but also stays true to
teaching the
foundational elements of building applications that target
the
Windows OS.”
–Jason Beres, Product Management, Infragistics
The
Definitive Guide to Windows API Programming, Fully Updated for
Windows
7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista
Windows System
Programming, Fourth Edition, now contains extensive new
coverage
of 64-bit programming, parallelism, multicore systems, and many
other crucial topics. Johnson Hart’s robust code examples have been
updated
and streamlined throughout. They have been debugged and tested
in
both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, on single and multiprocessor
systems,
and under Windows 7, Vista, Server 2008, and Windows XP. To
clarify
program operation, sample programs are now illustrated with
dozens
of screenshots.
Hart systematically covers Windows
externals at the API level,
presenting practical coverage of all
the services Windows programmers
need, and emphasizing how Windows
functions actually behave and interact
in real-world applications.
Hart begins with features used in
single-process applications and
gradually progresses to more
sophisticated functions and
multithreaded environments. Topics covered
include file systems,
memory management, exceptions, processes, threads,
synchronization,
interprocess communication, Windows services, and
security.
New
coverage in this edition includes
* Leveraging parallelism and
maximizing performance in multicore systems
* Promoting source code
portability and application interoperability
across Windows, Linux,
and UNIX
* Using 64-bit address spaces and ensuring 64-bit/32-bit
portability
* Improving performance and scalability using threads,
thread pools, and
completion ports
* Techniques to improve
program reliability and performance in all
systems
* Windows
performance-enhancing API features available starting with
Windows
Vista, such as slim reader/writer locks and condition variables
A
companion Web site, jmhartsoftware.com, contains all sample code,
Visual
Studio projects, additional examples, errata, reader comments,
and
Windows commentary and discussion.
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