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New book: Introducing Windows 7 for Developers

Here’s a post about the newly published Introducing Windows 7 for Developers , by Yochay Kiriaty, Laurence Moroney, Sasha Goldshtein and Alon Fliess. (The book’s ISBN is 9780735626829, and it contains 416 pages.) You can read the Foreword by Mark Russinovich

New book: Microsoft Application Architecture Guide, Second Edition

We’re happy to announce that Microsoft Application Architecture Guide, 2nd Edition (Patterns & Practices) is available now. You can buy it in hard copy via online retailers (ISBN: 9780735627109) or download it from the Microsoft Download Center .

New book: MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-680): Configuring Windows 7

Just in time for the official launch of Windows 7 comes MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-680): Configuring Windows 7, by Ian McLean and Orin Thomas.

New book: Windows 7 Inside Out

We’re pleased to announce that Windows 7 Inside Out, by Ed Bott, Carl Siechert, and Craig Stinson, is now available for purchase in bookstores (Microsoft Press, 2010; ISBN: 9780735626652; 1056 pages)!

New book: Inside Microsoft SQL Server 2008: T-SQL Programming

We’re pleased to announce that Inside Microsoft SQL Server 2008: T-SQL Programming, by Itzik Ben-Gan, Dejan Sarka, Roger Wolter, Greg Low, Ed Katibah, and Isaac Kunen, is now available!

New book: Windows 7 Plain & Simple

We’re pleased to announce that Windows 7 Plain & Simple, by Jerry Joyce and Marianne Moon, is now available in bookstores (Microsoft Press, 2010; ISBN: 9780735626669; 400 pages)!

New book: Windows 7 Step by Step

We’re pleased to announce that Windows 7 Step by Step, by Joan Preppernau, Joyce Cox, and Online Training Solutions, Inc., is now available for purchase in bookstores (Microsoft Press, 2010; ISBN: 9780735626676; 544 pages)!

New book: MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-653): Configuring Windows Small Business Server 2008

Our newest Microsoft Press Training Kit—MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-653): Configuring Windows Small Business Server 2008 (ISBN: 9780735626782)—is now available at fine bookstores everywhere.

New book: Windows 7 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant

Windows 7 Administrator's Pocket Consultant, by William Stanek, series editor of our Administrator’s Pocket Consultant series, is available. The book provides 704 pages of easily accessible details related to the daily administration of Windows 7.

New book: Engineering Software for Accessibility

We’re pleased to announce that Engineering Software for Accessibility is now available as a free download or as a hard-copy book available via online retailers.

New book: Introducing Microsoft Silverlight 3

Laurence Moroney’s Microsoft Silverlight book is now available: Introducing Microsoft Silverlight 3 (Microsoft Press, 2009; ISBN: 9780735625730; 384 pages).

New book: Inside Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009

We’re happy to announce that "Inside Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009" (ISBN: 9780735626454; 720 pages), by The Microsoft Dynamics AX Team, is now available.

New book: MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-652): Configuring Windows Server Virtualization

Server virtualization is one of the hottest technologies today, despite a very tough economy. According to a recent IDC study, spending on virtualization is expected to approach $15 billion worldwide this year. The study estimates that over three-quarters of all companies with more than 500 employees are deploying virtual servers.

New book: Microsoft XNA Game Studio 3.0: Learn Programming Now!

"Microsoft XNA Game Studio 3.0: Learn Programming Now!," by the witty and urbane Rob Miles, is now available. In this post we share the book’s Table on Contents, Introduction, and an excerpt from Chapter 2. As Rob says, “If you have always fancied writing software but have no idea how to start, then this book is for you.”

New book: Windows Internals, Fifth Edition

We post a stretch from Chapter 5, “Processes, Threads, and Jobs.” This excerpt shows a couple examples of one of the book’s best features: its Experiments.
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