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Watcher of the skies
Deep Vista Audio Stack and API video interview
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over 7 years ago
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LifeOnTitan
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I recently caught up with seasoned Niner (Channel 9 member), Larry Osterman, an SDE and 20 year Microsoft veteran, and Elliot H Omiya, a Software Architect and audio guru, to dig into the innerworkings of Vista's updated Audio Stack and new user mode...
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Concurrency and Coordination Runtime (CCR)
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over 7 years ago
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LifeOnTitan
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We just released a great video interview on Channel 9 that should be of tremendous interest to those of you who write managed threaded code: The Concurrency and Coordination Runtime (CCR) is a lightweight port-based concurrency library for C# 2.0 developed...
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Singularity Revisited
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over 7 years ago
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Recently, I had a discussion with four of the reseachers behind MSR's Singularity , a research kernel written predominately in safe managed code (where possible...) that represents a highly innovative approach to Reliability and Security in operating...
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Channel 9 Shows
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over 7 years ago
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We just released a new "feature" on Channel 9: Shows . The Show concept is a way to categorize tightly-bound video interviews, podcasts, etc by creating a "content encapsulation structure" that contains Episodes. You know, the same thing they do on commercial...
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