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In this article I will describe how an MVC approach to the generation of documents can yield the same benefits that are traditionally seen with this approach to software design, and will introduce some XML [XML][Harold-] tools that can support this method. Finally, I will look at some of the alternatives to XML that could achieve the same separation of concerns.
by Matthew StrawbridgeCategory: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #4 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics ]
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Welcome to the second in a series of articles introducing the C# programming language. In the previous issue the basics of the language such as variables, methods and classes were covered. In this issue classes are covered in more detail highlighting an important feature called inheritance.
by Mike BerginCategory: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #4 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics ]
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In this second installment of our series on GUI programming with the Qt C++ toolkit, we're going to see how to create a standard GUI application, with a menu, toolbar, status bar, and a central area.
by Mark Summerfield , Jasmin BlanchetteCategory: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #4 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics ]
Description : p>This article describes the C++ code for performing basic operations on matrices using templates. by Rajanikanth Jammalamadaka
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #4 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics ]
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This short tutorial is intended as a simple introduction to writing GTK+ applications in C and C++, using the current 2.0/2.2 version of libgtk. It also covers the use of the Glade user interface designer for rapid application development (RAD).
by Roger LeighCategory: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #4 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics ]
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This series of articles aims to introduce the Objective-C programming language to readers of C Vu, who are users of C and C++. I will try to show how the language manages to add object-oriented facilities to the low-level features of C in a way that is radically different from that of C++.
by D. A. ThomasCategory: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #4 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics ]
by Phil Bass
Category: [ Overload Journal #62 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics ]
by Paul Grenyer , Jez Higgins
Category: [ Overload Journal #62 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics ]
by Renato Mancuso
Category: [ Overload Journal #62 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics | Letters to the Editor ]
by Tony Barrett-Powell
Category: [ Overload Journal #62 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics ]
by Kevlin Henney
Source : cats, curling, exceptions
Category: [ Overload Journal #62 - Aug 2004 | Design of applications and programs ]
by Mark Radford
Category: [ Overload Journal #62 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics ]
by Chris Main
Category: [ Overload Journal #62 - Aug 2004 | Programming Topics ]
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In this article I will focus on the basic features of the language, future articles will cover more advanced topics such as inheritance, interfaces and attributes. After reading this series of articles you will have a basis for determining if C# is for you.
by Mike BerginCategory: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #3 - Jun 2004 | Programming Topics ]
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Welcome to the first installment in a series of articles exploring GUI programming with the Qt C++ toolkit.
by Mark SummerfieldCategory: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #3 - Jun 2004 | Programming Topics ]
by Thomas Guest
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #3 - Jun 2004 | Programming Topics ]
by Alan Griffiths
Category: [ Overload Journal #61 - Jun 2004 | Programming Topics ]
by Stefan Heinzmann
Category: [ Overload Journal #61 - Jun 2004 | Programming Topics ]
by Mikael Kilpeläinen
Category: [ Overload Journal #61 - Jun 2004 | Programming Topics ]