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Desktop Programming
MFC
6 May 2002   Updated: 6 May 2002   Rating: 4.93/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 5.32
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An article on on how to load DLLs which export views into a SDI Application
27 Feb 2003   Updated: 27 Feb 2003   Rating: 4.55/5    Votes: 16   Popularity: 5.07
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Using DNSQuery() to get an MX record
WTL
6 Oct 2003   Updated: 6 Oct 2003   Rating: 3.00/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 2.33
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An article on on how to load DLLs that export views (dialogs) into a SDI Application under WTL
Programming Languages
C#
5 Oct 2003   Updated: 5 Oct 2003   Rating: 4.20/5    Votes: 11   Popularity: 4.20
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A pseudorandom number generator.
C++
21 Oct 2002   Updated: 18 Feb 2003   Rating: 4.86/5    Votes: 16   Popularity: 5.85
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A pseudorandom number generator.

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Dave has been programming for the past 20+ years first on a variety of platforms and operating systems using various languages. As a hobbyist Dave cut his teeth on the Commodore Pet and the 64 coding in basic and then moving to 6502 ASM. Dave moved to the Amiga using 68000 ASM and then C. His knowledge of the C language offered the stepping stone for him to make his hobby his profession taking a position coding C on an AIX Unix platform. Since then he has worked on many flavors of Unix, QNX, Windows (3.11 – present), and has been coding games for his Pocket PC in his spare time.

Dave lives in Indiana with his two teenage daughters and two cats.