Windows Internals 2
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Windows is a large and complex operating system. Understanding the way it works can help developers get the most out of it. This is a continuation course following Windows Internals.
Software developers for Windows should understand the way Windows works, its mechanisms and algorithms, so they are able to write better software that can take advantage of Windows' strengths. This course deals with all the major terms in Windows, such as processes, threads, virtual memory and more. Whether you're a Win32 programmer, a .NET programmer or a device driver programmer, you should benefit from understanding Windows, which may help in troubleshooting difficult issues as well.
Software developers for Windows should understand the way Windows works, its mechanisms and algorithms, so they are able to write better software that can take advantage of Windows' strengths. This course deals with all the major terms in Windows, such as processes, threads, virtual memory and more. Whether you're a Win32 programmer, a .NET programmer or a device driver programmer, you should benefit from understanding Windows, which may help in troubleshooting difficult issues as well.
Syllabus
- Object Management 101mins
- Memory Management (Part 1) 102mins
- Memory Management (Part 2) 70mins
- Memory Management (Part 3) 64mins
- Interrupts 55mins
- Exceptions 54mins
Taught by
Pavel Yosifovich
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