Windows 7 Training
Windows 7 Training for Developers
Microsoft 50218
Microsoft Certification
| Length: | 4 Day(s) |
| Published: | May 15, 2009 |
| Language(s): | English |
| Audience(s): | Developers |
| Level: | 400 |
| Technology: | Windows 7 |
| Type: | Course |
| Delivery Method: | Instructor-led (classroom) |
About this CourseThis four-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop real-world applications on the Windows 7 operating system, using managed and native code.
Windows 7 is the latest client operating system release from Microsoft. Windows 7 offers improvements in performance and reliability, advanced scenarios for user interaction including multi-touch support at the operating system level, innovative hardware changes including sensor support and many other features.
The course is packed with demos, code samples, labs and lab solutions to provide an deep dive into the majority of new features in Windows 7, and the primary alternatives for interacting with them from managed code. |
| Audience Profile
This course is intended for developers with Win32 programming experience in C++ or an equivalent experience developing Windows applications in a .NET language. |
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Course OutlineModule 1: Introduction to Windows 7 This module explains how to use the various new features of Windows 7, how to prepare for the OS roadmap with regard to OS versions, bitness and editions, and how the various Windows 7 features are presented throughout the course.
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This module explains how to use the Win32 application programming interface (API) to interact with the Windows operating system, and how to develop applications with better understanding of fundamental system mechanisms.
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This module explains how to use the Windows 7 taskbar for delivering applications that light-up on Windows 7, taking advantage of numerous user productivity features.
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This module explains how to use shell libraries to better organize similar data items, and how to take advantage of federated search to provide quicker access to information within an enterprise.
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This module explains how to use multi-touch enabled hardware to add the next generation of user interaction to your applications, and how to choose among the various modes of programmatic access to multi-touch in Windows 7.
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This module explains how to use the Windows 7 Sensor and Location Platform to interact with a variety of physical sensors providing location information, ambient light, temperature and a variety of other readings.
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This module explains how to use the Windows 7 Scenic Ribbon to add an “Office-like” appearance to your applications, streamlining the user interaction and providing for a cleaner command-oriented user interface.
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This module explains how to use latest advents in graphics hardware and software to deliver compelling graphic experiences for 2D graphics and text in Windows 7.
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This module explains how to design and implement applications for forward and backwards compatibility with Windows, and how to troubleshoot common application compatibility scenarios with existing applications.
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This module explains how to use User Account Control to develop more secure applications on Windows 7, and how to overcome the compatibility problems introduced by User Account Control.
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This module explains how to design and implement background services on Windows, and how to minimize the performance and security impact of background activities on the user’s experience.
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This module explains how to minimize the power consumption impact of applications on the system, and how to take advantage of the latest Windows 7 features to instrument power consumption and energy efficiency.
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This module explains how to use the Windows instrumentation mechanisms to expose instrumentation and performance information from your application, and how to use external troubleshooting tools to analyze misbehaving applications or poor system performance.
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| Additional Reading
To help you prepare for this class, review the following resources:
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Before attending this course, students must have:
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