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(Ebook) Windows Kernel Programming, Second Edition by Pavel Yosifovich ISBN 3221226029

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Authors:Pavel Yosifovich
Pages:0 pages.
Year:2022
Editon:2
Publisher:leanpub.com
Language:english
File Size:6.0 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:3221226029
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(Ebook) Windows Kernel Programming, Second Edition by Pavel Yosifovich ISBN 3221226029

Windows kernel programming is considered by many a dark art, available to select few that manage to somehow unlock the mysteries of the Windows kernel. Kernel development, however, is no different than user-mode development, at least in general terms. In both cases, a good understanding of the platform is essential for producing high quality code.
<p>The book is a guide to programming within the Windows kernel, using the well-known Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE). This environment is familiar to many developers in the Microsoft space, so that the learning curve is restricted to kernel understanding, coding and debugging, with less friction from the development tools</p>
<p>The book targets software device drivers, a term I use to refer to drivers that do not deal with hardware. Software kernel drivers have full access to the kernel, allowing these to perform any operation allowed by the kernel. Some software drivers are more specific, such as file system mini filters, also described in the book.</p>
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