39,000 feet, no Internet, no phones, on the way to PDC 09. I am sitting in the plain with Sela COO, which also happens to be my brother (Nepotism!). This is the first time in this week that we can relax and enjoy the flight, yes it is sound strange but I hope that it will be a looooong flight. This is not my first PDC, actually this is the third time that I attend the conference. However the numbers of attendees from Sela rise exponentially. In 2005 there were two of us ( Noam King and myself), last...
Thanks for all of you that despite the traffic jams, made it and came to the first meeting. And thanks again for your feedbacks, all of them were excellent! Here are the links for the resources that we talked about: Windows 7 Training Kit Visual Studio 2010 Training Kit – The kit contains the MFC labs for the Windows 7 features XP2Win7 – stay tuned for a new release next week, or two. Removing the Kernel Dispatcher lock by Arun Kishan Mark Russinovich: Inside Windows 7 Mark Russinovich: Inside Windows...
תגים:C++/CLI, C++, VC, MVP, Win32, Internal, COM+, COM, Interop, MFC, C++0x, C#, DEV, Server 2008 R2, Server Core, Windows 7, Multitouch, Multi-touch, Taskbar, Shell Libraries, Sensor and Location, Ribbon, Debbug, Windows Internals, XP2Win7, User Group
Moving applications to new platform is not an easy decision to make. Sometimes you have no choice, new desktops and laptops run the new operating system and you have to support your clients. Sometimes you do have a choice, you install your application with the system and you can choose the operating system that your code will run on. There are two factors in this dilemma: first is the investment effort on making the application compatible with the new O/S comparing to the benefit (ROI). Second is...
תגים:C++/CLI, C++, Vista, Win32, Interop, WPF, Sela, C#, DEV, Windows 7, Multitouch, Multi-touch, Library, Taskbar, Shell Libraries, Sensor and Location, Ribbon, XP2Win7, S&L