Thoughts from the office by Ed Ball
Monday, June 25, 2007

The Old New Thing, by Raymond Chen, is an entertaining and enlightening collection of articles about Windows technology. It is a must-read, particularly if you're not already an avid reader of his blog of the same name.

I must confess to skipping the 88 pages that comprise chapter 10, "The Inner Workings of the Dialog Manager." It has been nearly a decade since I assembled a classic Windows dialog box, so the subject simply doesn't hold my interest like it once would have. In fact, a lot of the information in this book would have been invaluable 10 years ago...

The most important chapter in this book is "Taxes," which is a great reminder of the little things that a software application should handle properly (fast user switching, high DPI displays, etc.).

The whole book (aside from chapter 10) is a great read. Even in the brave new world of the .NET Framework, WPF, etc., much of this information is still quite relevant. Highly recommended.

6/25/2007 2:21:02 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) | Comments [0] | Books#
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