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October 2004 - Kernel Mustard

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  • A blog about Microsoft Windows development, focused on kernel-mode driver development, the Windows DDK, WDK, and related tools.

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  • How Do I Become A Programmer?

    Someone asked my the other day how to become a programmer. He mentioned college CS programs, DeVry (a 3-year bachelor's degree school), a local "programming boot camp", etc. This is an interesting question, as I'm getting ready to post a few programming...
  • Passphrases

    Larry Osterman , a Smart Guy whose blog I read regularly, just posted about an article on passphrases vs. passwords that's up on technet at the moment. Worth a read, in light of yesterday's ramblings.
  • Randomness

    Pathetic, I know, but after three days, I'm still catching up from my vacation. C'est la vie, I guess. One topic that comes up regularly at my office, and appears to have come up on NTDEV while I was out of town, was randomness. Really wrapping your brain...
  • Eurotrip

    I'm back from vacation, after having visited Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, Luxemborg, and France. I'm still really screwed up from jet lag, and have only mostly dug through my 10000-ish e-mails, but it was all worth it, as the trip (and...
  • Guarded Mutexes

    I've been in an ongoing conversation with some folks about the new Guarded Mutexes that are being used in Windows Server 2003 and higher. They're a little bit different than previous synchronization mechanisms, so they deserve their own consideration...


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