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  1. Assalamualaikum dan salam sejahtera.

     

    Hari ni saya kembali setelah sekian lama menyepi (last post 2009) dan jadi silent reader. Banyak perkara dan aral yang asyik melintang dengan haluan yang ada. Hahaha...

     

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    Course Outline:
     

    1. Pengenalan kepada C++ (System need, software etc.)
    2. Basic element dalam C++ (library, datatype, variables, etc)
    3. Control Structures

    4. Akan ditambah kemudian

    *Exercise juga akan diberi. Hehehe....

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    Sebelum kita mulakan saya nak tahu ada tak yang berminat. Kalau ada maka saya akan teruskan kalau tidak ada maka terbatallah projek ini.

     

    Penafian  :80: :
    1) Apa yang akan diterangkan/diajar adalah perkara yang basic sahaja. Kita tidak akan belajar macammana nak buat GUI/Object Oriented. Harap Maklum.
    2) Saya bukanlah expert maha dewa. Jadi janganlah meletakkan harapan yang terlampau tinggi. Ada juga perkara yang saya tahu ada yang saya tidak tahu. Biarpun sedikit ilmu di dada ini tetapi terasa ingin kongsi bersama. Kalau ada salah silap tolong betulkan.


  2. nah....

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    Ade yang trafik dah habis.... Tunggu esoklah.....

  3. Takde kernel baru untuk windows 7........

    Dari http://www.osnews.com/ (http://www.osnews.com/story/19793/Windows-7-No-New-Kernel-Builds-on-Vista)
    Spoiler :
    So far, Microsoft has been very tight-lipped about Windows 7, carefully trying to prevent another Longhorn PR disaster where the company promised the heavens and more for Longhorn, but in the end ditched Longhorn to make way for Vista. Chris Flores (Windows Client Communications Team) as well as Steven Sinofsky, has broken the silence a little bit to talk about Windows 7. In addition, it is believed Windows 7 will make its first official debut at the D6 All Things Digital conference today, during a keynote held by Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates.

    First of all, Flores confirmed Microsoft has indeed taken a different approach to promoting the next release of Windows. "We know that when we talk about our plans for the next release of Windows, people take action. As a result, we can significantly impact our partners and our customers if we broadly share information that later changes," he explains, "With Windows 7, we're trying to more carefully plan how we share information with our customers and partners. This means sharing the right level of information at the right time depending on the needs of the audience.


    More interesting are the rather clear goals Flores puts forth for Windows 7:
    QUOTE
    The long-term architectural investments we introduced in Windows Vista and then refined for Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008 will carry forward in Windows 7. Windows Vista established a very solid foundation, particularly on subsystems such as graphics, audio, and storage. Windows Server 2008 was built on that foundation and Windows 7 will be as well. Contrary to some speculation, Microsoft is not creating a new kernel for Windows 7. Rather, we are refining the kernel architecture and componentization model introduced in Windows Vista.


    Apparently, Windows 7 will focus on performance - not a bad idea seeing the lukewarm reception Vista has gotten was mostly based on its demanding requirements.
    QUOTE
    In fact, one of our design goals for Windows 7 is that it will run on the recommended hardware we specified for Windows Vista and that the applications and devices that work with Windows Vista will be compatible with Windows 7.


    Steven Sinofsky, Microsoft's Windows chief, also broke the silence today in an interview with CNet's Ina Fried. He reiterated the three year time frame, where Windows 7 is scheduled for release three years after Windows Vista. Sinofsky also confirmed what Flores had to say: driver and programs that work on Vista will also work on Windows 7. "We're very clear that drivers and software that work on Windows Vista are going to work really well on Windows 7; in fact, they'll work the same. We're going to not introduce additional compatibilities, particularly in the driver model." He added that Windows Server 2008's kernel is an evolution of Vista's kernel, and Windows 7's kernel will be an evolution of the Server 2008 kernel.

    Ina Fried posed some interesting questions to Sinofsky, one of which is about backwards compatibility. Many people, including myself, have argued for an Apple-like approach: move backwards compatibility into a virtual machine. Sinofsky dismissed the idea of looking at backwards compatibility as a burden or challenge:
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    All of those IHVs and ISVs. I look at them as the key asset to the Windows and PC ecosystem. So, I don't at all look at them like a compatibility burden or challenge, to use the words that you used, but I look at it as well, that's the big asset that customers look to when they buy into a Windows PC. They say, hey, if I bought this printer five years ago, I want to keep using it, and I want to keep using it as part of my PC network. If I have this other piece of hardware, I want to keep using it. We do have to get better at the work that we've done, and, in fact, sometimes we make very, very substantial changes that are really multiyear bets.


    Lastly, IStartedSomething claims that during the Ballmer-Gates keynote speech at the D6 conference today, Windows 7 will make its first public appearance. "Whether or not we'll actually see a live build of Windows 7 or purely a technology demo of a specific feature remains a mystery, but it's sure exciting," the website states. In light of the rather tight-lipped approach both Sinofsky and Flores have just taken, I'm not sure whether this claim holds any water - but who knows. Be sure to keep an eye on the D6 website.


    Dari http://www.tgdaily.com/ (http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/37639/140/)
    Spoiler :

    San Francisco (CA) – Microsoft squashed hopes that the next version of Windows will come with a completely new kernel – a new kernel that had been discussed and presented as “micro kernel”. The foundation new operating system, apparently due for launch in early 2010, will be an evolutionary step over the Windows Server 2008 kernel, which is based on the Windows Vista kernel, an executive said in an interview.

    Depending on your perspective, the interview published by News.com, reveals too much or too little information about the next-generation Windows operating system release. In any case, many may find it a bit sobering what changes we can expect and how little Microsoft is actually willing to reveal about the ideas it has with the new software.

    Steven Sinofsky, senior vice president of Microsoft’s Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group, went into further detail especially on the kernel of the operating system, 32-bit and 64-bit support as well as the release date. Answering a question about the much discussed micro-kernel of a demonstrated software, Sinofsky said that the Windows 7 kernel will be related to today’s Vista kernel: Windows 7 will be based on the kernel of Windows Server 2008 kernel, which is an evolution of the Windows Vista kernel. The executive highlighted driver compatibility, saying that Windows 7 will not come with a new driver model. “We're very clear that drivers and software that work on Windows Vista are going to work really well on Windows 7; in fact, they'll work the same,” he told News.com.

    To some, this statement may come as a surprise, as it was widely expected that Microsoft would use this new release of Windows to come up with a new technology foundation that is based on a micro kernel. What we know now is that “MinWin” won’t make it into Windows 7. The executive did not reveal much about the feature set of the software, but indicated that Windows 7 will be a “major release”.

    Sinofsky confirmed that Windows 7 will be available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, at its debut in 2010 – which will be nearly seven years after the first release of 64-bit capable processors. The executive described the “64-bit ecosystem” as still catching up” and a market that is determined by enthusiasts in particular. However, the company has still concerns over available drivers and Sinofsky noted that “a lot of drivers haven't been written yet, and we expect that they're available now with new hardware, and we expect that that library will be built up over time.”

    The launch date remains at “three years after the general availability of Windows Vista”, which would be January 2010, if we count in all the delays that impacted Windows Vista. However, our industry sources still suggest that Windows 7 could see the light early enough to make the Christmas 2009 season – which sounds reasonable to us: There is no doubt that the Windows Vista Express Upgrade program has worked well for Microsoft, but not so well for consumers who purchased a new PC with Windows XP and an upgrade coupon OS early, but ended up with an inconvenient upgrade process and a delivery of the operating system several months after launch.


    Takpastilah betui ke tidak..... Harap-harap microsoft pikir balik..... huh......

  4. Hijjaz - Hidayah

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    Tuhan...
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    Tuhan....
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    mensyukuri nikmat Mu

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    utk ku menghayati ooo... petunjuk Mu
    walau diuji kesabaranku
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    betapa ku bersyukur dengan hidayah yg Engkau berikan
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  5. Bk jumpe kat sebuah forum waran tangkap dan ingatkan ni os modded rupenyer os baru dari microsoft... Katenyer akan keluar pada tahun 2009... Sorry sreenshot tak jumpe.... Pandai-pandailah godek kat tenet... biggrin.gif

    Information:
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    Give a comment!

  6. Assalamualaikum,
    Warga Putera.com sekelian

    Kalau topic ni dah ade mod delete topik ni dan kalau salah tempat diharap mod alihkan topik ni. BK dah cari tapi tak jumpe. Seperti tajuk diatas. Ape beza PCI-E dan AGP ni ye?

    p/s: Lagi satu bape harge ATI Redeon 8500???

    Terima kasih,
    BudakKomputer
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