Windows: Under the Covers - From Hello World to Kernel Mode by a Windows Developer
Retired Windows developer Dave takes you the journey of how a simple printf() ultimately puts pixels on the screen. See Windows at a new level of detail. Free Sample of my Book on the Spectrum: https://amzn.to/3zBinWM Dave's Attic - Friday 4PM Podcast - / @davepl Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/davepl

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Windows Internals

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Kernel Mode vs User Mode: Why it Matters, What You Need to Know

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Class #24: Selection commands Practices (Questions 6 to 10)

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Why your NEW computer is SLOWER than your OLD computer! By a Retired Microsoft Engineer.

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Windows "SUCKS": How I'd Fix it by a retired Microsoft Windows engineer

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RollerCoaster Tycoon Optimizations are Insane

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2 Years After Broadcom Destroyed VMware: Where Did Everything Land?

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The Windows Kernel vs the Linux Kernel: Which is Better? ShopTalk!

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The Incredible Stuxnet Cyberweapon Explained by a Retired Windows Engineer

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Passkeys Explained: Are They Actually Better Than Passwords?

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Why Is Windows Built Like This? | Shop Talk #81

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Creator of C++: Bell Labs, Negative Overhead Abstraction, Mistakes | Bjarne Stroustrup

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Microsoft Just Released Their Own Linux Distro: Should You Be Worried?

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The NEW Windows Terminal: Warp - Explained by Dave Plummer, a Retired Windows Developer

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Linux 7.2 Review: MAJOR Performance, GPU, CPU, and Networking Upgrades

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Why I Deleted printf() from Windows COM in 1994!

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Co-Creator of Haskell: Why Learn Functional Programming, Useless vs Useful Languages | Simon Jones

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A 28-year-old Steve Jobs gives a talk at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen

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Every Level of Reverse Engineering Explained

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