مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : MSDN C++ Lessons



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  1. Pure C++: Generic Programming Under .NET
  2. Escape DLL Hell: Simplify App Deployment with ClickOnce and Registration-Free COM
  3. Wrappers: Use Our ManWrap Library to Get the Best of .NET in Native C++ Code
  4. C++ at Work: Unreferenced Parameters, Adding Task Bar Commands, and More
  5. Security Briefs: Customizing GINA, Part 1
  6. Safe!: Repel Attacks on Your Code with the Visual Studio 2005 Safe C and C++ Librarie
  7. C++ at Work: Counting MDI Children, Browsing for Folders
  8. Pure C++: CLR Generics Versus C++ Templates
  9. Security Briefs: Customizing GINA, Part 2
  10. C++ at Work: Enum Declarations, Template Function Specialization
  11. Debugging: Root Out Elusive Production Bugs with These Effective Techniques
  12. Pure C++: Hello, C++/CLI
  13. C++ at Work: Persisting View State Update, Using Managed Extensions in a DLL
  14. C++ Rules: Power Your App with the Programming Model and Compiler Optimizations of Vi
  15. Testing: Perform Code Coverage Analysis with .NET to Ensure Thorough Application Test
  16. C++ Q&A: Updating Views in MFC, Spying on Events in the .NET Framework
  17. C++: Write Faster Code with the Modern ******** Features of Visual C++ 2005
  18. C++ Q&A: Performance Optimization, Controls versus Components
  19. { End Bracket }: What Makes Good Code Good?
  20. C++ Q&A: Message Values, Managed String Literals, Obfuscating Code, and More
  21. C++ Q&A: GetKeyState, the STL String Class, Exposing C++ Objects, and More
  22. C++ Q&A: Performance Monitoring, Managed Extensions, and Lock Toolbars
  23. C++ Q&A: Create Client Windows, Drag and Drop Between Listboxes
  24. CLR Profiler: No Code Can Hide from the Profiling API in the .NET Framework 2.0
  25. Interop: Get Seamless .NET Exception Logging From COM Clients Without Modifying Your
  26. C++ Q&A: Sending Keystrokes to Any App, Calling .NET from an MFC App, and More
  27. C++ Q&A: Deleting Managed Objects, Wrapping a Library, and More
  28. App Lockdown: Defend Your Apps and Critical User Info with Defensive Coding Technique
  29. C++ Q&A: Calling Virtual Functions, Persisting View State, POD Type
  30. .NET Internals: Examine Running Processes Using Both Managed and Unmanaged Code
  31. CLR Inside Out: Code Contracts
  32. Concurrent Affairs: Solving The Dining Philosophers Problem With Asynchronous Agents
  33. Windows With C++: Introducing Direct2D
  34. Concurrent Affairs: Four Ways to Use the Concurrency Runtime in Your C++ Projects
  35. Windows with C++: Windows Web Services
  36. CLR Inside Out: In-Process Side-by-Side
  37. Visual C++: Exploring New C++ and MFC Features Visual Studio 2010
  38. Windows With C++: Introducing Direct2D
  39. Visual C++: Exploring New C++ and MFC Features Visual Studio 2010
  40. CLR Inside Out: In-Process Side-by-Side
  41. Windows with C++: Windows Web Services
  42. Concurrent Affairs: Four Ways to Use the Concurrency Runtime in Your C++ Projects
  43. CLR Inside Out: Code Contracts
  44. Concurrent Affairs: Solving The Dining Philosophers Problem With Asynchronous Agents
  45. Thread Pools: Scalable Multithreaded Programming with Thread Pools
  46. Debugging Engine API: Writing a Debugging Tools for Windows Extension
  47. Debugger Engine API: Writing a Debugging Tools for Windows Extension, Part 2: Output
  48. Debugger Engine API: Writing a Debugging Tools for Windows Extension, Part 3: Clients and Callbacks
  49. Agile C++: Agile C++ Development and Testing with Visual Studio and TFS
  50. Windows With C++: The Windows Thread Pool and Work
  51. Windows with C++: The Thread Pool Environment
  52. Windows with C++: Thread Pool Cancellation and Cleanup
  53. Windows with C++: Thread Pool Synchronization
  54. Windows with C++: Thread Pool Timers and I/O
  55. Video Encoding: Saving and Reusing Settings for Video Encoding
  56. Asynchronous Programming: Asynchronous Programming in C++ Using PPL
  57. C++: New Concurrency Features in Visual C++ 11
  58. C++: A Code-Based Introduction to C++ AMP
  59. C++ AMP: Introduction to Tiling in C++ AMP