Monday, October 12, 2009

Windows 7: Let's Get It Started

If you are interested in exercising their minds next month, Microsoft is offering a free bootcamp for developers of Windows 7.

General availability of Windows 7 (retail) starts Oct. 22 with an official launch hosted by Steve Ballmer in New York. The launch of Windows Vista took place in the Big Apple in January 2007. Is there anything that matches the "Start Me Up" the success of Windows 95?

Dive deep into the latest client operating system will be a strong focus of PDC 09, which begins on November 17 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Microsoft announced Win7 several sessions covering performance toolkit for Windows, Windows Touch, Windows Ribbon, advanced graphics (DirectX, Direct3-D 11 and the Windows API CodePack. NET Framework.

In late September, Microsoft said Windows 7 free bootcamp on 16 November at his pre-register for the conference. Yochay Kiriaty, who writes the blog for developers of Windows 7 was a blog about this week, so apparently still room to register. Those interested should register through the regular site registration PDC 09. You can select "pre-conference workshop only" and then choose the bootcamp free without charge, according to Microsoft.

Windows internal Russinovitch Mark's Expert, a technical on the platform and services division, is one of the engineers involved in the all-day workshop. Check out Mark Pushing the Limits of the Windows series of blog entries. Microsoft engineers Landy Wang, and Arun Kishan kernel team, and Jaime Rodriguez Kiriaty (WPF) are also among the speakers confirmed.

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