C++ Tutorials & Articles
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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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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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Programming in C++
by Mike WareC++ tutorial covering comp sci background, syntax, data types, operators, type conversion, logical expressions, control structures, formatting output, functions, pointers, arrays, array-type problems, user-defined types, header files, structures, enum types, graphics, classes, function/operator overloading, static variables, and much more. A must read for anyone learning C++.
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AI 1 - Problem Solving (Artificial intelligence)
by Chris StonesA console C++ tutorial covering the basics of problem solving using different AI techniques.
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Iteration Methods
by Trevor MisfeldtComparison of the performance of various iteration methods over large amounts of data in .NET.
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The .NET Framework & Protecting your Code
by James CrowleyWe examine the ease with which source code can be obtained from .NET assemblies, and review two commercial products that help combat this through the use of obfuscation.
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AI 2 - Game Playing (Artificial intelligence)
by Chris StonesPart 2 of my Artificial intelligence tutorial. Extends what you learn in the first tutorial and explains the techniques needed to program a 2 player Game (human vs computer) uses tic tac toe as an example.
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Creating a Windows Service in VB.NET
by Jayesh JainLearn how to do the previously impossible - build a Windows Service with the help of Visual Basic.NET
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XP, Component Services and .NET
by John GodelLearn about the changes introduced by COM+, new features included in Windows XP for COM+, and how to use COM+ services from your .NET programs.
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CopyMemory and Arrays: Proper Use
by Jose Pablo Ramirez VargasThis article will show the reader the advantages and disadvantages of using CopyMemory on arrays to achieve faster speeds when handling a sorted array. It will also show the reader the caveats of the API implementation and how to avoid them.
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Introduction to Direct 3D
by David NishimotoThis article explains how to build a direct 3D application using MFC
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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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Direct Input 8
by David NishimotoHow to implement Direct Input 8 for the mouse and keyboard in MFC
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A TCP/IP socket server object for Visual Basic
by Len HolgateAlthough socket based TCP/IP servers using IO Completion Ports are often written in C++ it's sometimes useful to write such a server in Visual Basic.
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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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A reusable Windows socket server class
by Len HolgateWriting a high performance server that runs on Windows NT and uses sockets to communicate with the outside world isn't that hard once you dig through the API references. What's more most of the code is common between all of the servers that you're likely to want to write. It should be possible to wrap all of the common code up in some easy to reuse classes.
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Calling a C++ DLL from Visual Basic
by Kevin SaittaKevin Saitta takes you through the steps of creating a C++ dll and then calling it from VB.
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Keeping VB Components Compatible
by Bruce JohnsonThe ins and outs of setting compatibility on Visual Basic projects
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Event Handling in .NET Using C#
by Deepak DuttaIn this article I discuss the event handling model in .NET using C#. The discussion starts with an introduction to the concept of delegates and then it extends that concept to events and event handling in .NET. Finally, I apply these concepts to GUI event handling using windows forms. Complete code is provided in each step of the discussions.
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COM Interoperability in .NET Part 2
by G.Gnana Arun GaneshThis article elucidates how to build and install-managed code that will be used from COM applications. A classic COM server is activated using the Service Control Manager (SCM).