Thanks to DigitalDud on Channel9 for noting, on October 13 last week, Microsoft’s distinguished engineer Eric Traut gave a presentation at the University of Illinois about Microsoft’s virtualization technology and also mentioned Windows 7 - the next version of Windows after Vista. And believe it or not it was on video. Whilst the presentation is not directly about Windows 7, it does contain a demonstration of MinWin - an internal project to build the most efficient Windows kernel which will in turn be used in Windows 7.
The whole presentation (WMV) goes for approximately 1 hour and includes a very deep look into hypervisors. http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/conference/2007/video/UIUC-ACM-RP07-Traut.wmv
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007
Concurrent Programming with PFX
Microsoft is developing a number of technologies to simplify the expression of parallelism in code. An example of this work is Parallel Extensions for the .NET Framework (PFX), a managed programming model for data parallelism, task parallelism, scheduling, and coordination on parallel hardware. PFX makes it easier for developers to write programs that take advantage of parallel hardware (you've all heard of multi-core and what the future holds with many-core...), without having to deal with the complexities of threads and locks in today’s concurrent programming story. Of course, PFX is not a concurrent programming silver bullet. There is still a great deal of work left to do in the imperative programming world's approach to concurrency. PFX is an excellent start with a syntax that .NET developers can relate to and understand.Here, Joe Duffy, Senior Software Engineer, and Technical Fellow Anders Hejlsberg sit down with me to discuss the basics and some of the details of the managed PFX library's architecture and implementation, whiteboard included.For more information on specific technologies.
the video u can use this link http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/0/AndersH_JoeDuffy_ParallelFX_2_5Mbs.wmv
the video u can use this link http://mschnlnine.vo.llnwd.net/d1/ch9/0/AndersH_JoeDuffy_ParallelFX_2_5Mbs.wmv
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Dramatically Improve Data-Driven Web Application Development with LINQ, Part 5
Part 5 of Richard Hale Shaw's session, Dramatically Improve Data-Driven Web Application Development with LINQ.
http://channel9.msdn.com/Screencasts/346893_MOV00A.wmv
http://channel9.msdn.com/Screencasts/346893_MOV00A.wmv
Dramatically Improve Data-Driven Web Application Development with LINQ, Part 4
Part 4 of Richard Hale Shaw's session, Dramatically Improve Data-Driven Web Application Development with LINQ.
http://channel9.msdn.com/Screencasts/346891_MOV009.wmv
http://channel9.msdn.com/Screencasts/346891_MOV009.wmv
Dramatically Improve Data-Driven Web Application Development with LINQ, Part 3
Part 3 of Richard Hale Shaw's session, Dramatically Improve Data-Driven Web Application Development with LINQ.
http://channel9.msdn.com/Screencasts/346889_MOV008.wmv
http://channel9.msdn.com/Screencasts/346889_MOV008.wmv
Second Video presentation for LINQ
Part 2 of Richard Hale Shaw's session, Dramatically Improve Data-Driven Web Application Development with LINQ.
http://channel9.msdn.com/Screencasts/346887_MOV007.wmv
http://channel9.msdn.com/Screencasts/346887_MOV007.wmv
Greate Video for LINQ presentation
Part 1 of Richard Hale Shaw's session, Dramatically Improve Data-Driven Web Application Development with LINQ.
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