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GeneralCWnd text editor Pin
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Why am i doing this...?

Cuz I am not a professional programmer I'm someone who simply enjoys the challenges computers give me. Over the years i've self studied many langs, like basic,pascal,assembly,c++,JScript,perl(and other c derivitives...?) and even once had a quick fix for cobol and lisp. I dropped outta<grins> high school in Gr. 10 and found myself pumping gas and soon realized it sucked. basically i'm a VERY un-convetional programmer and somes times like to do things the hard way, just for experience. Money or time is not an issue for my projects, efficiency in code is everything. Sometimes this means re-inventing the wheel and making it better like BASF<smiles> I'm not saying existing controls aren't great, but they don't do what i want.

I'm no expert, but i've looked for ways of using existing windows edit control(CEdit) but couldn't quickly figure out how to increase it's buffer size so i gave up and decided to write my own.

Sorry for the verbose life story, but i'm often asked why re-invent the wheel or don't fix it if it ain't broke...my answer. What fun is that.

Ciao
Big Grin | :-D

"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in thier field" - Niels Bohr
GeneralMemory Allocation Issues - MultiThreaded/MultiProcessor Pin
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Questionhow can i create ODBC DSN programetically? Pin
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GeneralRe: Thanks i got the solution with SQLConfigDataSource. Pin
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GeneralMultiple loaded DLL problem Pin
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GeneralUsing _beginthreadex in an MFC dll Pin
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