Good resources for writing native API programs

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mrasdas
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Good resources for writing native API programs

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I would like to extend reactOS by writing some software that uses NT's native API, what good resources and tips do you have for native API programs and writing subsystems?
mrasdas
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Re: Good resources for writing native API programs

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good reference PDF and website for anyone else with the same question i had:
https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykb ... 999%29.pdf

https://undocumented.ntinternals.net/
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fumblebumble
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Thanks for the information!
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mrasdas wrote: Mon Jul 11, 2022 5:11 am I would like to extend reactOS by writing some software that uses NT's native API, what good resources and tips do you have for native API programs and writing subsystems?
Exploring the extension of ReactOS through software using NT's native API is an exciting endeavor. To delve into native API programming and subsystems, refer to Microsoft's official documentation and engage with ReactOS community forums for valuable insights and tips.
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Hi! To extend ReactOS with software using NT's native API, study Microsoft's documentation and ReactOS's developer resources. Engage with the community for advice and collaboration. Thorough testing, documentation, version control, and attention to performance and security are essential. Stay updated with the latest developments in ReactOS and NT programming for relevance and effectiveness.
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