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	<description>What do Lori Pearce, Product Unit Manager for the Windows SDK, and David Hasselhoff have in common? They’ve both been stars on
Knight Rider. Well, sort of. If you’re a fan of ‘80s TV and you ever saw glimpses of the HP 150 touch screen computer on the show, Lori was responsible for the code behind the software. And she’s come a long way, baby. After time at HP, Visio and many
 years at Microsoft, this former developer now runs a team of folks who churn out the Windows SDK (including the .NET Framework) and she tells Charles and Jennifer all about it in this episode of WM_IN.
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		<title>Re: Lori Pearce: Six Degrees of Separation from David Hasselhoff</title>
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<p>I've seen a lot of videos at channel9&nbsp;and I find it incredible how easy it was to gain free access to computers in the US back in the 80s, even if people complain it wasn't. I wasn't even born in 1980 and&nbsp;while studying my way through high school in Portugal,&nbsp;I
 only managed to see some computers at my school in 1992/3. And even then, access was extremely limited... it was only in 1996/7 that my parents offered me a programming training course (few people had internet access at where I lived), so there I was learning
 QUICK BASIC!!! in 1997.<br /><br />Note to self: blame the parents for not having moved to the US when I was a child ;P.</p>
<p>posted by mrtavares</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: Lori Pearce: Six Degrees of Separation from David Hasselhoff</title>
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			<![CDATA[If you manage the Windows SDK then please update and modernize the old Win32 and COM topics. Many of them are 15 perhaps years old and even contain lots of errors. The samples in this section of the SDK are also either wrong or out -of-date. For example
 the sample for Windows Tree View Controls (Using a Tree View Control topic) contains an error. Many topics use old-style data-types like &quot;DWORD WINAPI WindowsProcedure(...)&quot;, &quot;DWORD main()&quot; or none-64-bitcompliant types or function calls. The samples need
 certainly updating and fixing.<br />More importantly though, the topics for WIN32 and COM need to be make easier for a beginner to follow and be written in a tutorial style. It is very difficult to get started programming Windows in C&#43;&#43; and the topics are tooooo wordy, toooo professional and
 give little information with the way they are written. They always use emphatic and marketing words, and phrases like &quot;increases your productivity&quot;, etc, but never give a simple tutorial-like overview. Many time I read a topic and I don't learn anything. Make
 things simple. Start with an example, explain things that ones should be careful about and then give a reference of all functions and data-types. If you don't believe me, then try to learn COM from your documentation. Not possible. Try to learn Windows (WIN32)
 C&#43;&#43; programming from the SDK. Not possible. You have to buy a book. Make your topics more human-like, like many open source tutorials that are easy to follow. Your SDK is not suited for learning a new consept. And provide more samples.<br />Thanks.<br /><p>posted by nektar</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2007 07:06:09 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>Re: Lori Pearce: Six Degrees of Separation from David Hasselhoff</title>
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			<![CDATA[Great interview. Thanks for your great job, it's always a pleasure to read the SDK docs <img src='http://ecn.channel9.msdn.com/o9/content/images/emoticons/emotion-1.gif' alt='Smiley' /><p>posted by littleguru</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2007 12:17:01 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>Re: Lori Pearce: Six Degrees of Separation from David Hasselhoff</title>
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			<![CDATA[You mean &nbsp;BYTE is no longer published? Man, I have been out of the loop.&nbsp; <img src='http://ecn.channel9.msdn.com/o9/content/images/emoticons/emotion-6.gif' alt='Sad' /><p>posted by asklepios</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2007 17:18:17 GMT</pubDate>
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			<![CDATA[loved this interview! <p>posted by della00</p>]]>
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