Yeah I see what you mean... I thought I'm dealing with serious people here, I guess I was wrong, I blame Mario for messing it up. :P
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Yeah I see what you mean... I thought I'm dealing with serious people here, I guess I was wrong, I blame Mario for messing it up. :P
LOL, maybe on xmas :)
Thank you for your advice, but my questions are only a small part in a larger study I conduct.
So unless you wish to answer, shut up and stop wasting posts!
I call those people morons, especially the .NET users (Notice I don't use the term "developers").
They prefer speed over control and quality. It's just as it was/is with MFC and Win32API...
Hello,
I'm conducting a short survey from which, hopefully, we can all learn something about our nature as software developers.
1) In your opinion, what is an exceptional number of lines...
90% of VS users don't know it, so why bother :)
What is your most used compiler when you work with C/C++:
Thank you for all your help :)
I have the name length, see my struct.
But when I write the char *name to the file it writes the pointer's address (as it should). How can I write the string itself?
So my best solution is a staticly sized string?
A hex editor?
Ok, so what do you recommend I should do?
Is there a function that allows me to write a single variable to a binary file? I've looked but was unable to find any :(
If I use a statically sized array, let say with 10 cells, and use only 3: abc\0
It ignores the \0, and writes the all 10 cells: junk.
It's a test program, a part of a larger application. I know...
Hello,
I would like to write an array of structs to a binary file.
But for some weird reason I'm having problems with the dynamically allocated string.
It seems to be writing the pointer's...
Do I necessarily need another function, or can I make the LyricsThread function a static?
LyricsThread is the fucntion name, also when I use &LyricsThread and the LyricsThread is defined outside the class everything works fine.
EDIT:
I've found the following MSDN page that refers to...
Yes I've trying many different combinations, nothing...
I'm trying to place the function that calls _beginthreadex and the the thread function under the same class, but I get a compilation error:
class ScanAction {
public:
void ScanDir(char...
Not a very elegant solution...
Does anyone know the reason for this weird design??
I've already seen this example, but it either not working or I'm simply missing something.
The only difference between this example and my code are the following two lines:
bi.lpfn =...
Thank you, but just one last thing.
After used once, is there a way to make this dialog display the last selected folder?
Thanks again.
Does anyone know how can I open a folder selection menu common dialog box?
Something similar to GetOpenFileName, but with a folder instead of file :)
Thank you.
Can't you just use the bind() function?
I believe that if the link on the ethernet port is down, the function will return an error.
The ethereal project changed it's name to wireshark, and the ethereal site is no longer updated!!!
The only good way to develope network applications is with a sniffer.
Just one thing, Ethereal is DEAD... It is now known as WireShare.org :)