The Old New Thing
Practical development throughout the evolution of Windows.
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Dec 31, 2025
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2025 year-end link clearance
Another year gets relegated to history.
Dec 31, 2025
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Understanding and mitigating a stack overflow in our task sequencer
The recurring problem of synchronous resumption.
Dec 30, 2025
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Additional notes on color-keyed overlays as a way of doing smooth video rendering
Choosing the color-key and other brief discussions.
Dec 29, 2025
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The Gävle Goat (Gävlebocken) succumbs in 2025 to a new menace
You could blow me over.
Dec 29, 2025
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How can I detect that the system is running low on memory? Or that my job is running low on memory?
You can register for a memory notification.
Dec 26, 2025
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Why are we worried about memory access semantics? Full barriers should be enough for anybody
You have to find new ways of going faster.
Dec 25, 2025
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Reading the fine print, episode 4: Holiday promotions
Checking those validity dates.
Dec 25, 2025
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Why is the last letter of my string not making it to the clipboard?
The struggle for null termination.
Dec 24, 2025
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Why does my <KBD>Ctrl</KBD>+<KBD>M</KBD> accelerator key activate when I press the <KBD>Enter</KBD> key?
Understanding the difference between keys and characters for accelerators.

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