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There is also a version from RSA laboratories... It is much smaller and easier to use... but I've forgotten the download link
Don't try it, just do it!
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I've been digging through RSA labs site for a loooong time, and all I could find is a bunch of docs Is there another download location for RSA stuff??
thx
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yeeeees I've tried that, I couldn't get the thing working..
Anyways, since RSA is going to be a part of anti-crack-hack-slash protection, I think it would be unwise to use crypto++ since it's a separate module..could be easily avoided & my proggy would eventually get hacked (like that's not gonna happen anyway )
But I might take a closer look whatsoever, thanx
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That's what I was told by my boss in my last contract, when he was looking at some of my code that used it. His view was that he wouldn't touch it with a barge pole. Given that STL is a part of Standard C++ what do you guys think of such an attitude?
Kevin
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Kevin McFarlane wrote:
what do you guys think of such an attitude?
Ignore it and move on.
"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who put them into action are priceless." - Unknown
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Pretty much what I did. Also, I only worked on that paticular project for two or three weeks.
Kevin
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Well, he is the boss, right? If he is ready to pay you for the extra hours you are going to spend because you can't use the Standard Library, it's all good and well. Your time is his money, right?
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
Well, he is the boss, right? If he is ready to pay you for the extra hours you are going to spend because you can't use the Standard Library, it's all good and well. Your time is his money, right?
And if they just use containers from MFC or another library instead of STL bloatware?
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CP Visitor wrote:
And if they just use containers from MFC or another library
STL is more than just "containers", although I agree that using MFC containers is much better than raw arrays.
CP Visitor wrote:
STL bloatware
Just take some time and learn it - it is really useful, especially when enriched with Boost libraries. Although, I admit I hate its name conventions
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Kevin McFarlane wrote:
Given that STL is a part of Standard C++ what do you guys think of such an attitude?
May be, He doesn't like STL at all
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cheers,
Alok Gupta
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Unfortunately, his attitude was probably formed from the poor support for the STL provided by Microsoft prior to VS.NET. We have a similar problem, in that our development up to now has used the MFC collection classes, and we really don't want to mix the two at this point.
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I found VC++ 6's STL support good enough for what I wanted to do. Maybe I'm an insufficiently advanced STL user? I view these things as tools. If the MFC collection classes do what you want then use them. But if there is functionality available in STL which is not in MFC we shouldn't be afraid to use it. Especially as STL is part of Standard C++.
Kevin
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Kevin McFarlane wrote:
I found VC++ 6's STL support good enough for what I wanted to do.
same here.
i never understood all the complaints about VC6's STL.
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Chris Losinger wrote:
same here.
i never understood all the complaints about VC6's STL
For single-threaded programs it was mostly fine (unless you were passing STL containers accross DLL boundaries). However, for multithreaded it was dangerously broken, unless you applied these fixes[^] (especially the one for xtree)
Yep, I discovered it the hard way
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I don't want to seem judgemental but he's an idiot or a C programmer who doesn't want to learn.
Elaine
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He was quite a clever guy. But he did seem to have a fondness, not so much for MFC, but for "C-style" C++. Lots of low-level methods, void*s and unnecessary dynamic allocations. But as his code generally seemed to work I guess his attitude is: if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Problem is it's not very friendly to the coder who has to understand his code.
Kevin
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Hello,
does anybody of you know about how to connect to Cisco Call Manager 4.1(2) ? I'd like to monitor incomming calls... I don't want to use CiscoTSP, so the only? way to do this is SCCP, which communicates through h323 protocol. Are there any libraries which could I use ? (I found openh323 library, but no examples on how to use it). My biggest problem is the connection to call manager (Using TAPI 2.x and h323.tsp I was not able to change the IP addres where it should look for call manager) ...
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I use CAsyncSocket class in my client application, if the server use proxy,
how can the client connect to server (passing the proxy)?
thanks in advance
Ika
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1. Speak CERN proxy syntax to the proxy server at PROXYIP:PROXYPORT
e.g "CONNECT MYSERVERIP:MYSERVERPORT HTTP/1.1"
2. Use WinInet API instead
e.g Use InternetOpen() with Flags INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PRECONFIG_WITH_NO_AUTOPROXY
or
INTERNET_OPEN_TYPE_PROXY
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Hi,
I have to store 10 strcture in vector.
struct
{
int
int
int
int
};
Can you please help me. I am new to stl programming.
Thanks
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Do something like that:
Suppose the structure is called YourStruct.
The vector is declared like that:
std::vector<YourStruct> YourVector;
To add elements in the vector:
for (int i=0;i<10;i++)
{
YourStruct TestStruct;
YourVector.push_back(TestStruct);
}
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