The old new thing

practical development throughout the evolution of Windows

Paperback, 517 pages

English language

Published Jan. 25, 2007 by Addison-Wesley.

ISBN:
978-0-321-44030-3
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5 stars

A fascinating insight into the quirks of modern OS development.

The book goes into a fair bit of technical detail, complete with C++, C and assembly source code listings. Unlike a programming textbook, however, Chen's writing is never boring. Interesting and sometimes funny anecdotes are sprinkled throughout, giving context to the issue being discussed.

While naturally focused on MS-DOS and Windows, it still manages to be very interesting for a Unix user and developer like myself, and while some of the intricacies of the Windows API aren't all that useful nor relatable to me, there were only a few places where the discussion was not something any developer could in some way relate to.

For me, this is mostly a fascinating piece of software development history, and one I'd thoroughly recommend anyone interested in such things give a read.

Subjects

  • Microsoft Windows (Computer file)
  • Operating systems (Computers)
  • Computer software -- Development.