Microsoft is opening up old Win32 APIs long used for 32-bit Windows programming, letting coders use languages of their choice instead of the default C/C++ option or individual workarounds. As its name ...
Mm, I can't recommend a good website (besides msdn.microsoft.com), but I will say that I find an easy way to learn stuff like this is to find a need first - what specific application or tool do you ...
The mysterious Avatar rootkit, detected by ESET as Win32/Rootkit.Avatar, appears to reflect a heavy investment in code development, with an API and a SDK available, plus an interesting abuse of Yahoo ...