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Windows 95 System Programming Secrets (Secrets S.) |
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Rating: Summary: Ah, good. It's all here, now I can get to work... Review: I hadn't realized that Mr Pietrek is something of a legend. I simply set out to find a decent book that would (un)cover some of the "secret" things about Win32 programming that were tripping me up. Not only did I find answers, I found other things to steer around. It's a good book, it's readable, and even a bit funny. I'd buy it again, most certainly.
Rating: Summary: Ah, good. It's all here, now I can get to work... Review: I hadn't realized that Mr Pietrek is something of a legend. I simply set out to find a decent book that would (un)cover some of the "secret" things about Win32 programming that were tripping me up. Not only did I find answers, I found other things to steer around. It's a good book, it's readable, and even a bit funny. I'd buy it again, most certainly.
Rating: Summary: Best book of my life! Review: Simply great! Covers all the secrets of Windows in a superb manner. Reading it was like reading some very intereting novel that I wanted to finish right when I started with the first page. If possible, I would give it infinite stars
Rating: Summary: A must have. I keep coming back to the excellant reference Review: There are very few books that I have gotten this much wealth of information out of. Matt spent a lot of time researching it, reverse engineering windows 95 to see how it works. I would gladly pay 10 times the sales price. I found the in depth coverage of the PE (win95 EXEs) file format much better than anything microsoft has to offer. Also, many people will find the section on how to "inject" DLLs into another process space very useful for all sorts things. The coverage of how exceptions are handled is very good. All of the information in the book is still valid today even though it came out in 95. Anyone writing a debugger, compiler, profiler, or system tool will find this book useful. Let's hope Matt writes another book!
Rating: Summary: Detailed explanation and solid examples. Review: This book is excellent as usual from the top windows reverser Matt Pietrek. By the way, Matt now has his own blog page although he's not writing as much as Raymond Chen. Search Matt Pietrek blog on google will take you to his blog site and if you have a question from the book (which you shouldn't as the book is so very well written :) Call me a Matt Pietrek Fanboi if you want!)
What I like most about Matt's articles and books? 1) Very well thought out explanation; 2) Solid examples that not only demonstrate the ideas but also show you interesting programming tricks.
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