Windows 7 Launch Client Developer Track Content Available Here

October 21st, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

I’d like to thank everyone who made it out to the Windows 7 Launch in Chicago yesterday. As promised, here are the slide decks from the Windows Client development sessions and a list of links to a number of the resources we discussed:

Presentation: Dev201 – Taking Your Applications to the Next Level with Windows 7 (.ppt, .pptx)

Presentation: Dev202 – Beyond Human Interaction with Windows 7 Sensor and Location Platform (.ppt, .pptx)

Presentation: Dev203 – Build Next Generation User-Interface with Multitouch and Ribbon on Windows 7 (.ppt, .pptx)

 

Technical Resources

Windows Developer Center on MSDN

Windows SDK

Windows 7 Training Kit for Developers

Windows API CodePack for Microsoft .NET Framework

Windows Ribbon Framework: Developer Resources

Windows Application Compatibility Developer Center

Windows 7 Remediation Labs

“PhotoView” Reference Application (XP2Win7Project)

Racing Game XNA Starter Kit (XNA Game Studio required)

 

Training Resources

Microsoft Learning

 

Community Resources

Windows 7 for Developers Blog

Windows 7 on Channel9

PDC 2008: Windows 7 sessions

PDC 2008: Introducing Direct2D and DirectWrite

 

Test Equipment

Flexis JM USB Microcontroller: JMBADGE2008-B – the sensor board used for the Senor API demos with built-in light sensor and accelerometer.

 

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  • Jeff Byttow

    Some interesting items have been presented in Windows 7. However, I would like to see if Microsoft can innovate more. The Windows Vista experiment failed me and others miserably. That particular Operating System reminded me of Windows Millennium Edition (ME). I find the world of Microsoft .NET as a step in the right direction. As a C# ASP.NET developer, I would have loved to see more code examples for Windows 7. Microsoft, in my opinion, needs to take it up a notch.

  • http://www.megaXml.com Fakher Halim

    Dave,
    Despite some driver issues, your explanation of Windows 7 was very useful. I have already install Windows 7 and am really amazed by its blazing performance. Because of some difficulties in Vista search (restricted by filenames), I had a bit low expectations, and was very skeptical, negative, and critical of the “Federated search” you were so passionately explaining; but after speedy and painless migration, I was amazed with the fast and accurate result I got even on my un-indexed network drives!! It is really impressive and cool — even my desktop background automatically changes after about half an hour when I get bored!!