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Using Compile Time Maps for Sorting

Bob Schmidt

04 April 2020 18:51:45 +01:00

Compile time sorting can be interesting. Norman Wilson shows how to sort a map.

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Use UTF-16 Interfaces to Ship Windows Code

Bob Schmidt

03 June 2019 19:01:46 +01:00

Character encoding can cause problems. Péter Ésik explains why UTF-16 interfaces help on Windows.

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Ultra-fast Serialization of C++ Objects

Martin Moene

06 December 2016 20:40:21 +00:00

Serialising and de-serialising is a common problem. Sergey Ignatchenko and Dmytro Ivanchykhin demonstrate one way to do this quickly.

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Using Enum Classes as Bitfields

Martin Moene

02 April 2016 21:39:18 +01:00

Scope enums have many advantages over standard enums. Anthony Williams shows how to use them as bitmasks.

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Using Clara to Parse Command Lines in C++

Martin Moene

07 March 2016 20:26:35 +00:00

Malcolm Noyes demonstrates how to get up and running.

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Using 32-bit COM Objects from 64-bit Programs

Martin Moene

04 May 2015 17:12:56 +01:00

Roger Orr explains how to cross the platform boundary in COM libraries.

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Using ACCU Membership for Unique IDs

Martin Moene

09 March 2015 20:56:04 +00:00

Silas S. Brown considers the case for identity.

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Utilising More Than 4GB of Memory in 32-bit Windows Process

Martin Moene

05 February 2013 20:57:36 +00:00

Some applications require a vast amount of memory. Chris Oldwood presents techniques to provide extra memory.

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Universal References in C++11

Martin Moene

04 October 2012 15:40:20 +01:00

C++11 provides a new reference syntax, T&&. Scott Meyers explains that it doesn’t always mean ‘rvalue reference’.

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Unit Testing Compilation Failure

Martin Moene

04 April 2012 22:13:33 +01:00

We usually test that our code does what we expect. Pete Barber tries to prove that his code fails to compile.

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Using Design Patterns to Manage Complexity

webeditor

19 April 2010 08:58:00 +01:00

Simpler programs are more reliable. Omar Bashir sees how to make improvements.

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Upgrading Legacy Software in Data Communications Systems

webeditor

08 December 2007 11:56:00 +00:00

Changing operational software is a risky business. Omar Bashir offers a case study in matching risk with reward.

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Using Qt's Non-GUI Classes

Administrator

03 April 2005 13:16:11 +01:00

In the fifth installment of our series on cross-platform programming with the Qt 3 C++ toolkit, we are going to review Qt's non-GUI classes.

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Using Version Control

Administrator

26 August 2001 17:46:07 +01:00

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User Defined Types: Qualities, Principles and Archetypes.

Administrator

26 September 2000 17:50:58 +01:00

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Undefined vs. Implementation Defined

Administrator

03 September 2000 13:15:40 +01:00

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Uncounted pointers in C++

Administrator

26 October 1999 17:50:55 +01:00

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UML Interactions & Collaborations

Administrator

27 August 1999 18:22:42 +01:00

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Using Templates To Handle Multi-Threading

Administrator

26 April 1999 17:50:53 +01:00

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UML Relationships and Associations, Aggregation and Composition

Administrator

26 February 1999 16:50:52 +00:00


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