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the best book of c++ is Bjarne Stroustroups's C++ (he's the guy who invented c++)
m$: It is normal for your screen to go blank and for your computer to restart itself several times
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Hmmmm...
m_blueBrush.
Huh
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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I do not understand what can be so funny
m$: It is normal for your screen to go blank and for your computer to restart itself several times
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Vivek knows
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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stroustroups' book has some wapi in it
m$: It is normal for your screen to go blank and for your computer to restart itself several times
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Take a look at my name. It's in blue color. Sometime back he teased me about that. So I was just teasing him back;). Sorry for offending you.
That time he said m_blueBrush.
Now I said it back. He he
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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hahaha yeaa!!
"But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing: to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible."- Osho
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VivekuniQ wrote: and also for C++.
I would suggest you these two.
C++ Unleashed - Jesse Liberty
Thinking C++ , Practical Programming - Bruce Eckel
"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm." - W.Churchill
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hmm.. thanks, i'll search for them in the stall.
"But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing: to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible."- Osho
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I am going to download it just now.Thanx Alok
never say die
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i think you cant stop helping me and i cant stop prasing u , thanks yaar.
"But your mind is very complex, very tricky. It makes simple things complicated. -- that's its work. And for centuries it has been trained for only one thing: to make things so complicated that your life becomes impossible."- Osho
<marquee scrollamount="1" scrolldelay="1" direction="up" height="10" step="1">--[V]--
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I agree with Giorgi: Thinking C++ by Eckel is really good! Also, every programmer, no matter what language, should read two books by Steve McConnell: "Code Complete", and "Rapid Development" (IMHO).
Peace!
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I dunno if this is the right palce for this but i'm new to this forum so bear with me.
So i finnaly got Visual studio.net 2003 and it's great i cannot believe how stupid i was to be sticking with visual studio instead of this. There's so many new things i can do with it, includinga form based application.
But here's the problem: I want to have some sort of a connection between different forms, have one form start another but when i try to run another form and launch it from a form by calling Application::Run(new newForm); i get the following message: "starting a second message que on a thread is illegal".
i can start a new form without getting this message, or any other error by calling either Application::Exit or Form::dispose, these both kill the old form's message que instanly and allow me to run a new form. the problem here is that the new form runs and closes imediately.
I really need my program to start new forms from another, lets say when a button is pressed so any ideas guys?
i have some of my own but i dunno how to implement them:
-having the form return a value to the winmain function and let the form creation be handled there, unfortunately i dunno how to have a form return a value
and writing a return 1 in the button's code won't help as the button is declared as a void function. besided since the form is a deiiferent application from the winmain the mesage won't know where to go.
-making an invisible window and letting that run and receive messages from forms an handle the creation. i think that SendMessage or similar funtions would work but the problem here is that since the form is an external app i dunno how to get the invisible's window handle
-starting a new thread whenever a new form is to be created, this might work ut it's too complicated and due to the architecture of my app i ould rather not use it.
-calling Form::StartDialog(new newForm); won't do the trick for me although it's recomended by the error message.
One other thing, whatever method you (hopefully) propose i would like it to include some sort of external function or callback that handles the form creation as in version 2 of the app i plan to have it receive it's messages through directplay rathr than them being sent by a form running on that putter (have forms creation messages sent by a remote putter and have a sort of clien-server app).
A method that just links forms together would also be fine, actually anything would be fine.
m$: It is normal for your screen to go blank and for your computer to restart itself several times
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hi all
i want to know the exact and clear distinction between VS 2005 & VS.NET 2005??
1)since v can develop pure VS applications(i.e MFC & win32 which are unmanaged) in VS.NET 2005 ,what is the need for VS 2005???
2)can the applications developed in VS 2005 run in VS.NET 2005 ?
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I'm make a bitmap transparency use StretchDIBits() function. I must use ROP4 in StretchDIBits() function following sequence: SRCINVERT -> SRCAND -> SRCINVERT.
Can you help me a way to do this.
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I am confused what part are u seeking help. Do u need complete executable code or is some arguments of StretchDIBits has befuddled you.
Best Regards,
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if you are working on windows XP then you need to load the manifest file.
-Prakash
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I have it listed in the solution explorer. But still it is not working.
Mr.Prakash wrote: load the manifest file.
Can you tell me how if it is not in the above manner.
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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I did not have this problem and didnt solve it but the other guy in my office had this problem but he was able to rectify the problem.
So i am sorry, i wont be able to give you the exact settings required. Apologies
-Prakash
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Some body help.
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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Download the project and It might help u.
http://www.codeproject.com/shell/systemtray.asp
It it helps, do mention what was the reason so others might get benefit.
Best Regards,
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Buddy this is about SystemTray. Do please read my problem.
Jesus Loves You and Me <marquee direction="up" height="50" scrolldelay="1" step="1" scrollamount="1" style="background-color:'#44ccff'">
--Owner Drawn
--Nothing special
--Defeat is temporary but surrender is permanent
--Never say quits
--Jesus is Lord
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Yeah I know its about SysTray thats I why requested u for downloading the project. It uses CImageList and loading the Icons from Shell32.dll Icons, the same way u r doing I guess. I hope u get a clear picture now
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