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Finally I can pre-order this 1232 page 5th edition! Looking forward to seeing it in the post.

Windows® Internals: Including Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, Fifth Edition (PRO-Developer)

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I read all previous editions as the part of my knowledge read ahead cache. Here is my short review of the previous 4th edition.

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6 Responses to “New edition of Windows® Internals”

  1. someonepoor Says:

    This book is for non-beginner. It does not contains enough background knownledge to those new to kernel. Just wonder if any book can fill the gape.

  2. Dmitry Vostokov Says:

    Absolutely agree. It is hard to read even for user space developers if they are new to kernel. So for them some kernel programming introduction that has some code is necessary. I put some list here:

    http://www.dumpanalysis.org/blog/index.php/2007/08/26/moving-to-kernel-space-updated-references/

    For technical support some lighter version is definitely needed too. I have some thoughts about it but wait until 5th edition is released.

  3. Narasimha Vedala Says:

    But the wait is going to be looooong. November 2008 is tentative release date :(

  4. Dmitry Vostokov Says:

    They wait for me to release my own books… :-)

  5. Dmitry Vostokov Says:

    I plan to publish Windows Internals Distilled book next year

  6. Dmitry Vostokov Says:

    Finally published:

    http://www.dumpanalysis.org/blog/index.php/2009/07/04/windows-internals-5th-edition/

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