Windows System Programming (Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series)
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Windows System Programming (Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series)
The Definitive Guide to Windows API Programming, Fully Updated for Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista
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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.
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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.
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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.








