Charles Petzold Completes Programming Windows 6th Edition

The original Windows software development writer shows us how its done

Throughout 2012, I provided updates about Windows developer guru Charles Petzold’s latest book, Programming Windows 6th Edition, which focuses on Metro-style programming for Windows 8. Well, after months and months of work, it’s done. And at a whopping 1136 pages, it’s also a monster.

Mr. Petzold hasn’t updated his blog with information about the new release yet, but I received an email alert about the release from the publisher, O’Reilly.

“The last time we sent a message we said, ‘We also expect the book’s final length might be closer to 1000 pages rather than the original 800 page estimate’,” the email notes. “The eBook ended up containing 1136 pages. We hope you enjoy each and every one of them, and thank you again for your support!”

Programming Windows 6th Edition is available today in PDF, Mobi, and ePub formats. The cost is $50.00, though it’s currently on sale for $40.00. When the book was announced early last year, early adopters were offered huge discounts, with those purchasing the book in beta getting it for just $10 (and getting all subsequent updates, including this final release, for free). The price went up a bit with each subsequent release.

Mr. Petzold previously released a Consumer Preview version of the book in May 2012 and a Release Preview version in August 2012.

In final form, Programming Windows 6th Edition includes an introduction and 19 chapters that range from “elemental” topics like XAML syntax, based event handling, and app bars and pop-ups to “specialties” like native code, sharing and printing, and sensors. If you want to learn how to develop Metro style apps in C#/XAML, this is clearly the way to start. (I first started reading Petzold way back in the early 1990s. As the original Windows software development writer, he knows his stuff.)

You can find out more about Programming Windows 6th Edition on the O’Reilly web site.

Discuss this Article 6

AlexKven
on Jan 15, 2013

It looks awesome!

The Duke
on Jan 15, 2013

Looks interesting. Been looking into really putting C# to good use, so I'll preorder this.

BxPete
on Jan 15, 2013

I have been using the prelease versions of the book and I find them to be excellent. The descriptions are clear and the examples illustrate and solidify concepts and methodology. Great reference. Petzold has done it again.

devonm
on Jan 15, 2013

Hi, Paul. This is Devon from Microsoft Press, Charles's Editor. Thanks very much for your interest in and support of this experimental publishing approach since we started in May 2012. We appreciate it, and this first case went pretty smoothly, we think. By the way, we decided to leave the ebook price at $40 until all formats for the final ebook are ready, which will be January 23. And we have a detailed blog about the book here: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/microsoft_press/archive/2013/01/14/rtm-d-today-p.... (One quibble: O'Reilly is our distributor and works with us to produce some books, but Microsoft Press is the publisher of Microsoft Press books.) Thanks again, Paul, and our best to you.

amitv
on Jan 16, 2013

I do not see it listed in Safari Books online Yet

amitv
on Jan 16, 2013

It's not there on O'Reilly's Safari online library yet.

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