C++ Tutorials & Articles
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AOP in JavaScript using Humax Framework
by M Sheik Uduman AliIn this article, I've explained how can we design our client side application with aspect-oriented approach along with object-oriented approach using the open source web framework "Humax".
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Dynamic Search Conditions in T-SQL
by Erland SommarskogA very common requirement in an information system is to have a function (or several functions) where the users are able to search the data by selecting freely among many possible criterias. In this text I will look at various techniques to solve this problem.
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Common Intermediate Language
by Granville BarnetttGranville gets down with the CLR, and takes a look at CIL/MSIL - the intermediate language that every .NET language gets compiled to, and has full access to the capabilities of the CLR.
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Implementing Session Tracking
by Kiran PaiThis article explains how to implement session tracking using two of the simplest & oldest methods available to programmers. The techniques presented in this article do not use the new technologies present to implement session tracking, but use some old, tried and tested ways which are extremely popular even today.
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Passing Variables By Value or Reference
by Mike JAn introduction to how best to pass a value to and between statements. Including hints to Optional, Defaults and Constant arguments.
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A Checksum Algorithm
by Joseph M. NewcomerHistorically, checksums have been used to increase data transmission reliability, whether from a serial line or network, tape drive, or disk drive, among the many data sources that require reliability checking. However, checksums have other uses, such as in dialog box change-state maintenance, docum
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The forgotten problems of 64-bit programs development
by Andrey KarpovThough the history of 64-bit systems development makes more than a decade, the appearance of 64-bit version of OS Windows raised new problems in the sphere of development and testing applications. In the article there are considered some mistakes connected with 64-bit C/C++ code development for Windows.
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Business logic processing in a socket server
by Len HolgateTo maintain performance a socket server shouldn't make any calls that should block from its IO thread pool. In this article we develop a business logic thread pool and add this to the server developed in the previous article.
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Test-driven development with NUnit
by Roy OsheroveAn introduction to test-driven development with NUnit and the NUnit-Add-in
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API Programming Series #1
by Sreejath S. WarrierThis is the first part of a series of articles explaining how to access and use the Win32 API from within VB.
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C# Threading in .NET
by Randy Charles MorinThe first in a two part series on C# threads, introducing how to create and manipulate threads with the .NET framework, including creating a thread, thread pools, syncronization, race conditions and timers.
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Introduction to Microsoft's .NET Platform
by Nakul GoyalASP.NET is not just another upgrade or the next version of ASP. It is a unified web development platform that provides necessary services for developers to build Enterprise Web based Applications. ASP.NET allows you to use a full featured programming language such as C# or VB.NET to build web applications easily.
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How to POP3 in C#
by Randy Charles MorinAn introduction to retrieving email from a POP3 server using the .NET socket classes.
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An Introduction to PHP
by Gez LemonA complete introduction to the basics of PHP, including operators, control flow to forms, server variables, cookies and HTTP headers.
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Circular Referencing to COM Objects
by Jose Pablo Ramirez VargasThis tutorial shows you how to fool Visual Basic in a way it will permit the programmer use circular references, like a Parent property without locking the parent object in memory.
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SQL In Simple English
by Kiran PaiKiran Pai introduces the basics of Structured Query Language in an Q & A session
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Using Components and Objects in ASP
by Talal Ahmed SiddiquiAn introduction to COM objects, and their use in ASP
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The Quick & Dirty .NET Guide to C#/VB OOP
by Dimitrios MarkatosAlthough this article won't be an exhaustive OOP treatise, its objective nevertheless is to present in a quick and dirty manner C#/VB Object-Oriented Programming. Moreover, even though this article may be slightly geared more towards C#, all important VB assessments or similarities are addressed and demonstrated. By the way, keep in mind C# is very case sensitive. Incidentally, don't be put off at the length of this article, a lot of it is simply repeated code examples for both languages.
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A Twisted Look at Object Oriented Programming in C#
by Jeff LouieAn extensive examination of OO programming in C#, covering inheritance, constructors, interfaces, virtual and static methods, and much more.
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Handling Errors in VB/VBA/VBS/ASP
by Mike JThis article will discuss some of the more basic and practical ways to solve general error handling in your Visual Basic applications and MS Office VBA modules. It is in many ways applicable to VBA, VBScript and ASP, in much based on the same syntax and practical solutions in your code.