50219: Introduction to Windows 7 for Developers
One DayInstructor-led

About this Course
This one-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge
and skills to appreciate the architecture, new features and application
compatibility considerations of the Windows 7 operating system.
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 to provide an overview of 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.
At Course Completion
Explain the motivation for new user interaction features.
Design backwards-compatible applications for Windows 7 and earlier
versions of the Windows operating system.
Improve application and system reliability and performance by taking
advantage of the new Windows 7 features.
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of Win32 fundamentals.
Experience in Windows C++ programming.
-or- Experience in Windows applications development in a .NET
language.
Course Outline
Module 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, how to design backwards-compatible applications for
Windows 7 and how to expand your knowledge of individual features.
Lessons
Windows Operating System Roadmap
Highlights of Improvements
The New Taskbar
Shell Libraries
Multi-Touch
Sensors and Location
Application Compatibility
Trigger-Start Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the motivation for new user interaction features.
Design backwards-compatible applications for Windows 7 and earlier
versions of the Windows operating system.
Improve application and system reliability and performance by taking
advantage of the new Windows 7 features.
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