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Using Qt's Non-GUI Classes
Description :

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.

by Jasmin Blanchette
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #2 - Apr 2005 | Programming Topics ]
An Introduction to Objective-C
Description :

Part 5 - The Philosophy Behind Objective-C

by D. A. Thomas
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #2 - Apr 2005 | Programming Topics ]
Multiple Streams Going Nowhere
by Paul Grenyer
Source : C++ output streams ostream
Category: [ Overload Journal #65 - Feb 2005 | Programming Topics ]
C Abuse
by Thaddaeus Frogley
Category: [ Overload Journal #65 - Feb 2005 | Programming Topics ]
Wx - A Live Port - Part 3
Description :

In this, the final part of the series, Jon rounds off the port of an application from MFC to wxWidgets.

by Jonathan Selby
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #1 - Feb 2005 | Programming Topics ]
Memory For a Short Sequence of Assignment Statements
Description :

This is the second of a two part article describing an experiment carried out during the 2004 ACCU conference. The previous part was published in the previous issue of C Vu. This second part discusses how the if statement part of the problem affected subject performance.

by Derek M. Jones
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #1 - Feb 2005 | Programming Topics ]
Elephant - A C++ Memory Observer
Description :

Elephant is a C++ memory observer. It keeps track of all calls to new and delete via custom implementations of operator new and operator delete.

by Paul Grenyer
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #1 - Feb 2005 | Programming Topics ]
Writing Custom Widgets in Qt
Description :

In the fourth installment of our series on cross-platform GUI programming with the Qt C++ toolkit, we are going to write a custom widget using Qt. The widget in question is a "scribble" widget (see Figure 1) - that is, the drawing area of a simple paint program

by Jasmin Blanchette
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #6 - Dec 2004 | Programming Topics ]
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