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  • Structured Storage and Compound Files
  • C++ Programming Masterclass Live Training
  • Improving Kernel Object Type Implementation (Part 4)

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Recorded Talks

Developing Kernel Drivers with Modern C++
Writing Your Own Profiling Tools with ETW
Rust for C++ Developers
Native Applications: What, Why, How?
Windows Internals for .NET Developers
Writing a .NET Cross Platform Profiler
Concurrency and the C++ Memory Model

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