Recommended by Rob Fuller, and 1 others. See all reviews
Ranked #2 in Windows 10, Ranked #7 in Windows — see more rankings.
Delve inside Windows architecture and internals - and see how core components work behind the scenes. This classic guide has been fully updated for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2, and now presents its coverage in three volumes: Book 1, User Mode; Book 2, Kernel Mode; Book 3, Device Driver Models.
In Book 1, you'll plumb Windows fundamentals, independent of platform - server, desktop, tablet, phone, Xbox. Coverage focuses on high-level functional descriptions of the various Windows components and features that interact with, or are manipulated by, user mode programs, or... more
In Book 1, you'll plumb Windows fundamentals, independent of platform - server, desktop, tablet, phone, Xbox. Coverage focuses on high-level functional descriptions of the various Windows components and features that interact with, or are manipulated by, user mode programs, or... more
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Rob Fuller @maddiestone Awesome book, I've read a couple editions and always learn new things. Have fun ;-) I would also recommend reading the older editions they have tricks and info that seem to disappear in newer ones. (Source)
Rankings by Category
Windows Internals, Part 1 is ranked in the following categories:
- #81 in Algorithms
- #64 in Cyber Security
- #8 in Operating System
- #9 in Software Architecture