The 2008 Professional Developers Conference (PDC) has finally closed. Microsoft successfully impressed developers, users and the public about Microsoft’s future new platform of Windows 7. The positive and excited response has far exceeded Microsoft Windows7 Team’s expectations. Windows 7 Team has promised a more detailed technical analysis and deep exploration of this new product in its upcoming Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2008 from 5 – 11 November 2008 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Users who want to learn more about Windows 7 can register to attend the conference. A pre-beta build of Windows7 will be given away to some selected and lucky guests at WinHEC. (Of course you can download it via the leaked Bit Torrents, as in the case of Windows 7 pre-beta 6801 32-bit and 64-bit editions). While waiting for more excitement from Microsoft on Windows 7, let’s review the video collection from PDC 2008 on Windows 7 from Channel 9:
Presentations
– KYN02 Day Two #1 – Ray Ozzie, Steven Sinofsky, Scott Guthrie and David Treadwell (Windows 7 starts +17:00 minutes)
– PC01 Windows 7: Web Services in Native Code
– PC02 Windows 7: Extending Battery Life with Energy Efficient Applications
– PC03 Windows 7: Developing Multi-touch Applications
– PC04 Windows 7: Writing Your Application to Shine on Modern Graphics Hardware
– PC13 Windows 7: Building Great Audio Communications Applications
– PC14 Windows 7 Scenic Ribbon: The next generation user experience for presenting commands in Win32 applications
– PC15 Windows 7: Benefiting from Documents and Printing Convergence
– PC16 Windows 7: Empower users to find, visualize and organize their data with Libraries and the Explorer
– PC18 Windows 7: Introducing Direct2D and DirectWrite
– PC19 Windows 7: Designing Efficient Background Processes
– PC22 Windows 7: Design Principles for Windows 7
– PC23 Windows 7: Integrate with the Windows 7 Desktop
– PC24 Windows 7: Welcome to the Windows 7 Desktop
– PC25 Windows 7: The Sensor and Location Platform: Building Context-Aware Applications
– PC42 Windows 7: Deploying Your Application with Windows Installer (MSI) and ClickOnce
– PC43 Deep Dive: What’s New with user32 and comctl32 in Win32
– PC44 Windows 7: Programming Sync Providers That Work Great with Windows
– PC50 Windows 7: Using Instrumentation and Diagnostics to Develop High Quality Software
– PC51 Windows 7: Best Practices for Developing for Windows Standard User
– PC52 Windows 7: Writing World-Ready Applications
There is also a insight preview of Windows 7 using build version 6933.
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