Windows Native API - Roger Orr [ACCU 2019]
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Many programmers are familiar with the Windows "Win32" API that provides access to a large variety of services, from user interface to memory management; but far fewer have much idea about the Windows "Native" API which is the mechanism used to access the operating system services located in the kernel.
While it is rare to need to use these services directly (since the Win32 API provides a richer, better supported, and documented interface) it can be very useful to have some understanding of what is going on 'under the covers' inside this API.
I will look at the Native API from the application programmer’s point of view and will also touch on how Microsoft provides a 32bit subsystem in the 64bit version of Windows.
I hope this session will be of interest to all those who like to know more about how things work!
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Roger has many years of experience in IT, using a variety of languages and platforms, working for a number of different companies over the years, mostly in the financial sector. His recent work has mostly been in C++, on both Windows and Linux.
Roger has been a member of ACCU since 1999; he’s on the ACCU committee, the ACCU conference committee, the Overload review team, and runs the Code Critique section of CVu. He also writes the occasional article for CVu and Overload.
He is chair of the UK C++ panel and a member of the 'Direction Group' which recommends priorities for the ISO C++ standardisation committee.
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Future Conferences:
ACCU 2019 Autumn Conference, Belfast (UK):
2019-11-11 and 2019-11-12.
ACCU 2020 Spring Conference, Bristol (UK), Marriott City Centre:
2020-03-24 to 2020-03-28.
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ACCU Website: www.accu.org
ACCU Conference Website: conference.accu.org
ACCU Twitter: @ACCUConf
ACCU YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ACCUConf
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Видео Windows Native API - Roger Orr [ACCU 2019] канала ACCU Conference
Many programmers are familiar with the Windows "Win32" API that provides access to a large variety of services, from user interface to memory management; but far fewer have much idea about the Windows "Native" API which is the mechanism used to access the operating system services located in the kernel.
While it is rare to need to use these services directly (since the Win32 API provides a richer, better supported, and documented interface) it can be very useful to have some understanding of what is going on 'under the covers' inside this API.
I will look at the Native API from the application programmer’s point of view and will also touch on how Microsoft provides a 32bit subsystem in the 64bit version of Windows.
I hope this session will be of interest to all those who like to know more about how things work!
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Roger has many years of experience in IT, using a variety of languages and platforms, working for a number of different companies over the years, mostly in the financial sector. His recent work has mostly been in C++, on both Windows and Linux.
Roger has been a member of ACCU since 1999; he’s on the ACCU committee, the ACCU conference committee, the Overload review team, and runs the Code Critique section of CVu. He also writes the occasional article for CVu and Overload.
He is chair of the UK C++ panel and a member of the 'Direction Group' which recommends priorities for the ISO C++ standardisation committee.
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Future Conferences:
ACCU 2019 Autumn Conference, Belfast (UK):
2019-11-11 and 2019-11-12.
ACCU 2020 Spring Conference, Bristol (UK), Marriott City Centre:
2020-03-24 to 2020-03-28.
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ACCU Website: www.accu.org
ACCU Conference Website: conference.accu.org
ACCU Twitter: @ACCUConf
ACCU YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ACCUConf
Filmed and Edited by Digital Medium Ltd - events.digital-medium.co.uk
Contact: events@digital-medium.co.uk
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