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Best C++ Article of February 2018

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Each month at CodeProject we gather together the best of the articles submitted the previous month and ask our readers to choose the best of the best. Entry is automatic - just submit you articke and we'll do the rest.

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Current Entries

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25 Feb 2018Petrov Vladimir
Weiler-Atherton algorithm in MFC codes demo implementation
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13 Feb 2018Borislav Stanimirov
A new take on polymorphism in an object-oriented setting
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22 Feb 2018Dr. Ivan S Zapreev
Grammar-Guided Genetic Programming library featuring: multi-threading, just-in-time compilation of individuals, dynamic class loading, and JNI interfacing with C/C++ code
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22 Feb 2018Asif Bahrainwala
OpenGL Compute Shader
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13 Feb 2018Intel
Intel just released Intel® System Studio 2018, an all-in-one, cross-platform, comprehensive tool suite for system and IoT device application development.
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13 Feb 2018Laurie Stearn
Code attached to a 2003 article updated for Visual Studio 2017.
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11 Mar 2018Arthur V. Ratz
In this article we’ll formulate and thoroughly discuss about probabilistic Bayesian classification algorithm and its implementation in Node.JS and JavaScript that can be actively used to detect and locate messages containing potential spam and other unsolicited data.
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2 Feb 2018Chris Boss
The elusive Control Spy utility is a WIN32 programmers friend. Control Spy is a unique set of examples of how the common controls work when writing software using the WIN32 API. The last version I personally downloaded was the 2.
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8 Apr 2018Yuancai (Charlie) Ye
Continuous in-line request/result batching, real-time stream sending/processing, asynchronous data transferring and parallel computation for best performance and scalability
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17 Feb 2018Member 10392111
This article shows you how to dig into windows kernel using IDA and Virtual Box

Current Participants

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Software Developer (Senior) EpsilonDev
Ukraine Ukraine
I’m software developer, system analyst and network engineer, with over 20 years experience, graduated from L’viv State Polytechnic University and earned my computer science and information technology master’s degree in January 2004. My professional career began as a financial and accounting software developer in EpsilonDev company, located at L’viv, Ukraine. My favorite programming languages - C/C++, C#.NET, Java, ASP.NET, Node.js/JavaScript, PHP, Perl, Python, SQL, HTML5, etc. While developing applications, I basically use various of IDE’s and development tools, including Microsoft Visual Studio/Code, Eclipse IDE for Linux, IntelliJ/IDEA for writing code in Java. My professional interests basically include data processing and analysis algorithms, artificial intelligence and data mining, system analysis, modern high-performance computing (HPC), development of client-server web-applications using various of libraries, frameworks and tools. I’m also interested in cloud-computing, system security audit, IoT, networking architecture design, hardware engineering, technical writing, etc. Besides of software development, I also admire to write and compose technical articles, walkthroughs and reviews about the new IT- technological trends and industrial content. I published my first article at CodeProject in June 2015.
Instructor / Trainer
India India
Hi,
I have been working with computers since my eight grade, programming the ZX Spectrum. I have always had an interest in assembly language and computer theory (and is still the reason for taking tons of online courses), actively code using C/C++ on Windows (using VS) and Linux (using QT).

I also provide training on data structures, algorithms, parallel patterns library , Graphics (DX11), GPGPUs (DX11-CS,AMP) and programming for performance on x86.
Feel free to call me at 0091-9823018914 (UTC +5:30)



(All views expressed here do not reflect the views of my employer).
Software Developer (Senior)
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Borislav is a C++ programmer with more than 15 years of professional experience. He has worked on C++ software for all kinds of platforms: desktops, mobile devices, servers, and embedded. His main interests are software architecture and design, and programming languages.
Software Developer Computer Workshop
United States United States
Chris Boss is the owner (and programmer) of a small software development business in rural Virginia, called the Computer Workshop. For the last ten years or so he has been developing tools for use by Powerbasic programmers (see: http://powerbasic.com ). His main product called EZGUI (Easy GUI) is a high level GUI engine with Visual Designer and code generator. It is in its fifth generation now. He is an experienced Windows API programmer (more low level) and has experience in writing GUI engines (forms/controls), drag and drop Visual Designers, Graphics engines (printing and to the screen) and one of his favorites is a Sprite engine (2D animated movable images). His current project is version 5.0 of his main product EZGUI, adding such features as multi-monitor support, component engine, custom control engine, superclass engine and the latest project a 3D OpenGL based custom control. One of the goals he has is to push the limits of Windows software development, while making it easy, fast execution speed, small footprint (size of executables) and code reusability while providing a more graphic experience in user interfaces, while still being able to write software which can fit on a floppy disk (small footprint), use minimal amount of memory and able to run on multiple versions of Windows from 95 to Win8.
Architect
Netherlands Netherlands
PhD in Numerical and Statistical Model Checking of Probabilistic systems. Bachelor and Masters degrees (with honors) in Theoretical Mathematics. Thirteen (13) international research publications, among which nine (10) are DBLP recognized. Seventeen (17) years of work experience in Research, Design and Development of Verification Algorithms for Probabilistic and Control Systems, Scientific Software, Embedded Systems and Web applications. Excellent English (TOEFL-257-PC) and Good Dutch (NT2-2) skills. Permanent Dutch residence.

Specialties:
• Theoretical and applied research in Control and Formal Verification (numerical and statistical);
• Acquiring information, sharing knowledge, lecturing, mentoring, motivating and evaluating people;
• Working on large-scale distributed, multi-threaded, event-driven, cross-disciplinary software projects;

Research experiences:
• Numerical and Statistical Model Checking of Markov Chains;
• Type-2 Computable Topological semantics for CTL* on Dynamic Systems;
• Statistical Machine Translation;
• Deterministic and Symbolic-regression based compression of Symbolic controllers;
• Multi-dimensional trajectory planning with position and derivative constraints.

Teaching and supervision:
• 5 years of teaching at Novosibirsk State University, University of Twente, Fontys Hogescholen
• Supervising 3 master students at TU Twente and RWTH Aachen
• Supervising 11+ trainee-ship/internship students at Fontys Hogescholen
• Managing a group of 7 volunteers in the Russian school foundation
• Leading leading 3 project groups at Fontys Hogescholen

Software experiences (years):
• C++ (8), UML (6), Java (5), C (5), Matlab (4), C# (2), Python (1), Mathematica (1)
• GIT (4), SVN (5), Clearcase (4), Clear Quest (4), SCCS (2)
• CMake (3), Make (2), Ant (2)
• CSS (3), HTML (3), JavaScript (2)
United States United States
You may know us for our processors. But we do so much more. Intel invents at the boundaries of technology to make amazing experiences possible for business and society, and for every person on Earth.

Harnessing the capability of the cloud, the ubiquity of the Internet of Things, the latest advances in memory and programmable solutions, and the promise of always-on 5G connectivity, Intel is disrupting industries and solving global challenges. Leading on policy, diversity, inclusion, education and sustainability, we create value for our stockholders, customers and society.
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Retired
Australia Australia
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Ukraine Ukraine
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Russian Federation Russian Federation
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
Yuancai (Charlie) Ye, an experienced C/C++ software engineer, lives in Atlanta, Georgia. He is an expert at continuous inline request/result batching, real-time stream processing, asynchronous data transferring and parallel computation for the best communication throughput and latency. He has been working at SocketPro (https://github.com/udaparts/socketpro) for more than fifteen years.

Contest Entries and Requirements

  1. The contest period covers the the first day of the month 12AM US Eastern Standard Time and ends the final day of the month at 11:59:59 PM US Eastern Standard Time. All entries must be submitted during this period in order to qualify.
  2. Entries must be an article, or blog entry.
  3. With the exception of the Everything Else category, the article must be tagged with at least one of the tags corresponding to that competition's category (for example, to enter the C# Competition you would need to tag your article with a C# tag).
  4. Articles entries must follow the CodeProject submission guidelines.
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  6. Articles may only be considered for a single category. If an article is eligible for multiple categories (for example, it pertains to both the C# and Web Dev categories), CodeProject editors and judges will decide which category the article shall be entered in.
  7. No author can be nominated twice in the same category.
  8. If an author writes has two separate articles, each article may be considered in their respective categories provided none of the aforementioned rules are broken. For example, if an author wrote two separate articles, one related to C# and one related to VB.NET, the author and articles could be nominated in the C# and VB.NET competitions, respectively.
  9. In the event an author wins multiple competitions, and repeat, identical prizes, the number of prizes issued is solely at the discretion of the prize issuer.
  10. In the event an article has multiple authors and/or contributors, the number of prizes issued is solely at the discretion of the prize issuer.
  11. In the event of a tie,  the number of prizes issued is solely at the discretion of the prize issuer.
  12. Multiple votes from the same IP will be automatically disqualified.
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  14. Only those who live in jurisdictions in which this contest is legal may enter.
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1 Feb - 28 Feb 2018