Understanding Windows Applications: Day 1 What are Windows' Processes?
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- We have updated these older classroom series check out the new videos each new video has video notes and slides for download:
Day 1 Troubleshooting Windows Applications: What is a process and What are threads? • Mastering Windows Appl...
Day 2: Troubleshooting Windows Applications. Types of Applications and Processes.
• Troubleshooting Essent...
Day 3: Troubleshooting Windows Applications: Process States
• Windows Application Tr...
Day 4: Process Explorer Metrics and Troubleshooting Windows Applications
• Mastering Process Expl...
Day 5: A Look at Microsoft Store Apps and Why we don’t Troubleshoot them!
• Troubleshooting Micros...
Day 6: Linux GUI Applications are coming to Windows
• Linux GUI on Windows: ...
Day 7: Understanding Application *.DLL files
• Cracking the Code: Day...
A classroom lecture series. Taking you under the hood of Windows and understanding processes, scheduler, preemptive multitasking, threads, IPC and more. This is critical knowledge you need to understand applications and how to effectively troubleshoot Windows. Jump on board this 5 day series of lectures and learn Windows at a whole new level. Love to hear your comments.
Playlist for 4 recent videos covering much of the same topic's material: • Peek Under the Hood: D...
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Thank you so much for making this available to the public.
I just updated this series, it is four videos. The 1st one: ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html So sorry I am just getting to your comments! Thanks for watching! I am working hard on keeping up with the great questions and comments from the RUclips community. Again apologies for not responding within a reasonable time frame.
Amazing how you teach so simple and yet consistent...Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Mr Vanderpool for putting your lectures online ,I have a greater understanding on windows now , they helped finish my diploma in general IT in Australia
Thrilled to help our friends in Australia
Lowell, I ran across your video and I intend to watch them all. Please keep up the great work. Oh, and thank you. I view many RUclips videos and when I find a source that is of such great value, it means a lot to me. Thank you Mr. Vanderpool!!
Thank you Gordon, this is one of my favorite topic!
Mr. Vanderpool, I am grateful to have found your videos, I'm a visual learner and like to imagine things as I learn, your approach has done a great deal for me to understand Windows from the core. Thank you so much!!!
You are the reason I am doing this! Enjoy hearing from people learning from the channel.
This was exactly what I was looking for... and this is only the first part!
Be sure to look in the video description for all the new videos we have done on this subject. Thanks for watching!
This explanation is simply FANTASTIC. It's pretty rare to find such an informative, detailed, comprehensive yet so simple explanation !!
Thank you very much for sharing this with us!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really like your lectures, they often provide a deep understanding yet practical use of computer sceince. Thanks a lot.
This is one of my personal favorite topics! Thank you for sharing.
This was very informative, I love the way you explain and interact, I wish more teachers were like you.
This is one of my personal favorite topics! Thank you for sharing.
I just finished four new videos on Windows Troubleshooting, here is the 1st one: ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html
Mr Vanderpool thank you for giving us video. Its absolutely amazing how you made it simple to understand such a huge topic.
Always happy to hear that someone is helped!
This is GOLD!!! Thank YOU
Check our the new series I listed in the video description. Thanks for watching!
Thank you very much for your knowledge. This important knowledge that is not even teach at some university in the US. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
What a teacher! Inspite of his age, he teaches with such enthusiasm! Loved this, made my day.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing teacher. His students are SO lucky. He's clear, knowledgable, funny, and has great energy for keeping people engaged. Wow. Thank you so much for this video.
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Professor Vanderpool, thank you sooo much for this wonderful video! As an educator, I do see the energy and the humor in your teaching. Very clear, easy to follow and engaging!!! 😍😍😍
Thank you for the comments, thanks for watching!
@@TechsavvyProductions Absolutely!
Thank you!
I really like the historical approach (which is not present in the more recent version, even if the later as advantages, is more concise and result-oriented), very instructing and telling. Thanks for the content, I always wondered about how operating systems work.
Thanks for sharing I always enjoy hearing from viewers.
Great Video. Thank you, professor.
I just finished four new videos on Windows Troubleshooting, here is the 1st one: ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html So sorry I am just getting to your comments! Thanks for watching! I am working hard on keeping up with the great questions and comments from the RUclips community. Again apologies for not responding within a reasonable time frame.
Thanks so much ! you are such a great teacher !
You're very welcome!
Fantastic information, explained really well, great job Mr Vanderpool.
Glad you liked it!
Great explanation, helps a lot!
I just finished four new videos on Windows Troubleshooting, here is the 1st one: ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html So sorry I am just getting to your comments! Thanks for watching! I am working hard on keeping up with the great questions and comments from the RUclips community. Again apologies for not responding within a reasonable time frame.
Very good lecture on windows internals. There are not many resources on this subject. Thank you!
This is one of my personal favorite topics! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for that! I gotta say that you are an awesome professor! We need more people like you in the education space. Thanks again for the great lectures!
I just finished four new videos on Windows Troubleshooting, here is the 1st one: ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html So sorry I am just getting to your comments! Thanks for watching! I am working hard on keeping up with the great questions and comments from the RUclips community. Again apologies for not responding within a reasonable time frame.
Hey sir. I sincerely want to thank you. The way you explain is pure music to my ears. So clear and enjoyable. Thank you again and i hope you all the best my friend.
Thank you for taking the time to comment, it is encouraging!
Thank you sir for all !
I just finished four new videos on Windows Troubleshooting, here is the 1st one: ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html So sorry I am just getting to your comments! Thanks for watching! I am working hard on keeping up with the great questions and comments from the RUclips community. Again apologies for not responding within a reasonable time frame.
Thanks for sharing this. ❤🎉
Thanks for watching
Thank you sir. I don't have option to love it or click 1000 likes for this video series. I really can't believe we are getting this knowledge for free on RUclips. Love you sir. Looking forward for more videos from you
I enjoy sharing what I have learned the hard way with the Channel, it you are out in the trenches of IT support you need all the help you can get!
Your students are so lucky , thanks !
Thanks for watching, I just began updating this series see the new video Part 1 : ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html
Amazing video, thanks
Thanks for watching
Thanks, this was informative
Thank you for your encouraging comments!
Nice video , quite helpful and all, thanks for uploading . As far as the revolutionary idea of sandboxing every app , I must confess that I'm inclined to believe that the sharing of memory between the OS and App was rather a technological issue and not a lack of concept. If you only have 256 kb available of course you'd share it between the OS and the app you're running.
I am not a developer and you may have a point! Thanks for the comment.
You're wonderful and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your content.
But for the love of God watching you draw squares on graph paper so completely off the ALREADY PROVIDED SQUARES made me want to cry. I couldn't focus after that.
Thanks, you're the best! ♥
I was the kid who never could draw on the lines..... my elementary-middle-high school teachers felt the same way as you... God help him! Thanks for watching and the great comments!!! check out the newer version of this series: ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html It's a four-part series and I promise I do not draw!
@@TechsavvyProductions Well yeah, but that's what the graph paper is for, the lines are there :) ♥
But joking aside, thanks again. Your videos hit a perfect level of depth. A lot of videos either want to show you how to program an OS or want to show you what a USB cable looks like. It's been hard to find that middle ground but these are fantastic videos! Thank you.
Without people like yourself to watch, the channel does not exist! Thanks for the comments and support.
You're amazing thank you
Thank you for watching! Check out the newer videos listed in the video description of Day 1...
Thank you very much sir :)
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Great content
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very informative
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I absolutely love your videos and you have earned a subscription. I have to ask why you don't have dedicated playlist for each subject I am self-taught and I would love to be able to follow the course subject matter episode by episode
Done, As I update and release new ones I hope to have a better organized channel!
I just finished four new videos on Windows Troubleshooting, here is the 1st one: ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html So sorry I am just getting to your comments! Thanks for watching! I am working hard on keeping up with the great questions and comments from the RUclips community. Again apologies for not responding within a reasonable time frame.
This is a really good lecture but what I’m curious is more the levels of abstraction between application and OS memory utilization, i.e. whether application memory implemented virtualized memory from the operating system itself’s allocated space to render processes, or whether they’re running in a shared memory space
Jim these are the updated versions of this video series
Day 1 Troubleshooting Windows Applications: What is a process and What are threads? ruclips.net/video/H1eN5kGJ5oc/видео.html
Day 2: Troubleshooting Windows Applications. Types of Applications and Processes.
ruclips.net/video/My-n26Xl7ok/видео.html
Day 3: Troubleshooting Windows Applications: Process States
ruclips.net/video/g68UQCId4uQ/видео.html
Day 4: Process Explorer Metrics and Troubleshooting Windows Applications
ruclips.net/video/0_stNrjBv9k/видео.html
Day 5: A Look at Microsoft Store Apps and Why we don’t Troubleshoot them!
ruclips.net/video/UvOjmOXUU5I/видео.html
Day 6: Linux GUI Applications are coming to Windows
ruclips.net/video/FikZ0tiovS8/видео.html
Day 7: Understanding Application *.DLL files
ruclips.net/video/_EFcQJC-lWQ/видео.html
im new subscriber of your channel . great channel very great videos
Welcome aboard!
@@TechsavvyProductions thanks
I would have liked to hear you at least mention Amiga OS, as they created a pretty revolutionary computer and OS... that was multitasking. Reason for this is, because those systems were affordable for home users. And I think they owe that credits more than many. Especially Microsoft, who have benefited much from this. But also hardware manufacturers have gotten a lot of knowledge because of the Amiga and their creators. :D IPC's are then DLL's in Windows?
John you are correct, all modern operating systems are indebted to legacy systems. DLLs are for the most part the building block components of threads running in processes, they could represent some IPC mechanisms in Windows. Thanks for watching!
I just finished four new videos on Windows Troubleshooting, here is the 1st one: ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html So sorry I am just getting to your comments! Thanks for watching! I am working hard on keeping up with the great questions and comments from the RUclips community. Again apologies for not responding within a reasonable time frame.
Do all operating systems have the same set of rules defined by the IPC? otherwise how would the linux server understand the windows IPC rules?
Also Thank you so much, great explanation, not only was it informative it was actually very enjoyable to watch 🤩
Great question! If you look at the Wikipedia article on IPC you will find many IPCs that are shared by many operating systems, so the answer is yes! So an Apache web-server running on Linux will talk perfectly via IPCs to your Chrome browser on Windows 10.
Now listen carefully...... Great lecture though!
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tanks MR lowell vanderpooll lots of people want learn Technology but because of bad finance situation the can't, I'm sure this channel will help them a lot tanks.
MR lowell vanderpool can we request or ask a specific lesson from you in Windows 10 environment.
Thank you for watching and yes put your requests for videos in the comments!
Also, Now in Windows 10 there is a concept called Windows Information protection, is it working based on the IPC concept.
Great question, I am not sure. I will have a new series soon.
I just finished four new videos on Windows Troubleshooting, here is the 1st one: ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html
Was Unix always open source? Are Unix and Linux the same thing?
tldp.org/HOWTO/Secure-Programs-HOWTO/history.html#:~:text=In%201969%2D1970%2C%20Kenneth%20Thompson,operating%20system%20project%20called%20MULTICS.&text=After%20this%20point%2C%20the%20history%20of%20Unix%20becomes%20somewhat%20convoluted. Unix and Linux are close but differ on certain areas. I was trained on Solaris 8 (UNIX) and used Linux to practice everything I was learning, so they are close.
What will happen if I right click on IPC and choose stop sharing?
It stops all inter-process communication between you PC and any network host (web server). So sorry I am just getting to your comments! Thanks for watching! I am working hard on keeping up with the great questions and comments from the RUclips community. Again apologies for not responding within a reasonable time frame.
I remember the time when, on Apple ][, you could screw up graphics by having code overflowing to the wrong part of memory.
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Hey guys listen to him very carefully.
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change speed to 1.5x thank me later
Try my new video series on this topic: ruclips.net/video/OXvGAAnu7FE/видео.html hopefully I talk a bit faster! So sorry I am just getting to your comments! Thanks for watching! I am working hard on keeping up with the great questions and comments from the RUclips community. Again apologies for not responding within a reasonable time frame.
Listen carefully....dies that mean the only important part is when you say listen carefully?
It was a habit as you watch your students fall asleep on you in lectures! It did wake them up for a minute!