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Best C++ Article of February 2014

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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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9 Feb 2014AssemblySoft
When your cloud services have been deployed and things are maybe not going quite as you expected, the first thing you may turn to is diagnostics.
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1 Feb 2014tonywilk
A JSON-based protocol for sharing data between multimple clients over Websockets
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13 Feb 2014Eyal Rosner
If you are looking for memory leaks related to BSTR pointers, this tip might be very relevant for you.
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25 Feb 2014Gabor Fekete
Fine grained access control to private members of a class
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25 Feb 2014Gabor Fekete
Variable Declaration and Initialization
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25 Feb 2014Gabor Fekete
Emulating in, out and inout function parameters in C++
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25 Feb 2014Gabor Fekete
Emulating in, out and inout function parameters in C++
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25 Feb 2014Gabor Fekete
Guidelines about the auto keyword of C++11 for variable declaration
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25 Feb 2014Gabor Fekete
Widget::O Idiom
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25 Feb 2014Gabor Fekete
Emulating the final keyword
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12 Feb 2014Joel Ivory Johnson
A walk through on modifying an RC car to be controlled by a Windows Phone
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28 Mar 2023Yvan Rodrigues
Complete list of GUIDs found in .csproj files and their descriptions
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26 Jul 2016Yochai Timmer
Debugging C++ projects in release. Finding the lost object information
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28 Feb 2014_Ravikant Tiwari_
This program will demonstrate the process of injecting code into already running processes. Here we have choosen to inject into Explorer
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6 Feb 2014CPallini
A simple algorithm for counting occurrences of symbols in files
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9 Mar 2015Jan Dolinay
This article describes faster but still easy-to-use version of digital I/O for Arduino
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13 Feb 2014Lothar Perr
Simple and lightweight XML Serialization using tinyxml2
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6 Feb 2014Adamanteus
Intercepting SEH exceptions in C++ program
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13 Feb 2014shailesh91082
This is Part4 of various Techniques to Debug Applications on Windows, focussed on Memory Leaks
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24 Feb 2014PJ Arends
A C++ class that makes it easy to print text in clearly defined rows and columns
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13 Feb 2014shailesh91082
This is Part 5 of various Techniques to Debug Applications on Windows, focused on Memory Leaks
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10 Feb 2014Ilia Glizerin
How to implement the type rich style recommended, as recommended by Bjarne Stroustrup
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13 Feb 2014sbarnes
A small utility that feature-creeped into Yet Another SCM tool - a useful app to examine
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9 Feb 2014Paul M Watt
How to improve code clarity with Typedef
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20 Aug 2014Elmue
With this project, C++ and .NET Windows programmers get a very versatile library to send and download emails via SMTP, POP3 and IMAP with TLS and SSL support.
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4 Feb 2014Petrov Vladimir
Ssupport for the tutorials and lessons on OpenGL
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10 Jun 2014Evgeny Zavalkovsky
SW Message Bus represents message flow abstraction mechanism in a complex, multithreaded SW system.
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24 Nov 2015nuclear_sun
You can share a peer's desktop with any others using this software, designate the sharer and viewers in any way you can imagine. Detailed development document and user manual can be found in the Download.
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5 Mar 2014David Johns
A class that wraps the IWebBrowser2 interface of Microsoft Internet Explorer to enable you to browse, print and save web content programatically
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22 Apr 2014Marco Bertschi
A quick overview why you should abandon Qt's QRegExp class and move on to use QRegularExpression
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19 Feb 2014Vedat Ozan Oner
A sample project with Arduino.
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16 Jul 2014SarmadAsghar
Building on My SQL Storage Engines and APIs to Conduct Complex Analysis Using SQL Query Language: Part 2
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12 Feb 2014Shiva Varshovi_
There are so many recipies to get the Longest Common Substring from two given strings...
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25 Feb 2014n.podbielski
Expression Parsing and Nested Properties
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21 Feb 2014Vedat Ozan Oner
Revised timer for Arduino
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9 Feb 2014Shiva Varshovi_
DFS algorithm to print the element of a Binary Search Tree in order in which just by traversing with a DFS algorithm is possible

Current Participants

Those with articles that match the contest criteria are automatically entered.

Engineer
India India
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer LLC "AMS"
Russian Federation Russian Federation
In 1991 year has received senior secondary education and entered in Moscow Economic-statistical Institute, by faculty of Supply mathematics, has studied to 2-nd course with high progress, and left it by own will.

With 1994-1996 years - serviced in army (navy fleet, now sailor of a stock).

Since 1999 year has begun my labour career, with job of computer operator, in department of computer maintenance developing learn-methodical documentation.

Single, on religion - atheist.
Architect AssemblySoft
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Carl Randall is the founder of AssemblySoft.com where he offers freelancing services. He has specialized in Information Technology solutions for over 20 years. Specializing in full life-cycle development projects for both enterprise-wide systems, desktop applications and Internet based solutions. Carl is a Microsoft Cloud expert.

Carl has been involved in .Net since it's inception and is currently a Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (Enterprise).

You can read a little more from Carl from his personal blog: https://www.carlrandall.net/ which covers Azure, Blazor and .Net topics.

When not coding and designing, Carl enjoys playing table tennis, tennis, sailing and spending time by the beach - when the british weather permits Wink | ;)
Software Developer (Senior) Biotecnica Instruments S.p.A.
Italy Italy




Debugging? Klingons do not debug. Our software does not coddle the weak. Bugs are good for building character in the user.
-- The Klingon programmer



Beelzebub for his friends [^].




Web Developer
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior) ElmüSoft
Chile Chile
Software Engineer since 40 years.
Software Developer Box
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Architect - Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Unknown
My specialities are at the area of crash dump analysis, memory leaks tracking, network traffic analysis, advanced debugging technics and software security
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Student
Israel Israel
programmer
Employed (other) Tomas Bata University in Zlin
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Works at Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic. Teaches embedded systems programming. Interested in programming in general and especially in programming microcontrollers.
Software Developer
United States United States
I attended Southern Polytechnic State University and earned a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science and later returned to earn a Masters of Science in Software Engineering. I've largely developed solutions that are based on a mix of Microsoft technologies with open source technologies mixed in. I've got an interest in astronomy and you'll see that interest overflow into some of my code project articles from time to time.



Twitter:@j2inet

Instagram: j2inet

p++ Datentechnik GmbH
Germany Germany
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Switzerland Switzerland
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
Poland Poland
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Technical Lead student
China China
I am a postgraduate student in China, I would like to absorb fresh things !
Engineer
United States United States
I am a software architect and I have been developing software for nearly two decades. Over the years I have learned to value maintainable solutions first. This has allowed me to adapt my projects to meet the challenges that inevitably appear during development. I use the most beneficial short-term achievements to drive the software I develop towards a long-term vision.

C++ is my strongest language. However, I have also used x86 ASM, ARM ASM, C, C#, JAVA, Python, and JavaScript to solve programming problems. I have worked in a variety of industries throughout my career, which include:
• Manufacturing
• Consumer Products
• Virtualization
• Computer Infrastructure Management
• DoD Contracting

My experience spans these hardware types and operating systems:
• Desktop
o Windows (Full-stack: GUI, Application, Service, Kernel Driver)
o Linux (Application, Daemon)
• Mobile Devices
o Windows CE / Windows Phone
o Linux
• Embedded Devices
o VxWorks (RTOS)
o Greenhills Linux
o Embedded Windows XP

I am a Mentor and frequent contributor to CodeProject.com with tutorial articles that teach others about the inner workings of the Windows APIs.

I am the creator of an open source project on GitHub called Alchemy[^], which is an open-source compile-time data serialization library.

I maintain my own repository and blog at CodeOfTheDamned.com/[^], because code maintenance does not have to be a living hell.
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.
President
Canada Canada
Father of two, brother of two, child of two.
Spouse to one, uncle to many, friend to lots.
Farmer, carpenter, mechanic, electrician, but definitely not a plumber.
Likes walks with the wife, board games, card games, travel, and camping in the summer.
High school graduate, college drop-out.
Hobby programmer who knows C++ with MFC and the STL.
Has dabbled with BASIC, Pascal, Fortran, COBOL, C#, SQL, ASM, and HTML.
Realized long ago that programming is fun when there is nobody pressuring you with schedules and timelines.
Engineer
Iran (Islamic Republic of) Iran (Islamic Republic of)
I am an electronics engineer with great interests in computer science since childhood. I have already developed some useful software-projects, which are being used in different industries to solve data processing and management problems.
Team Leader VF
Pakistan Pakistan
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
CEO
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Architect
India India
A Technology Enthusiast since 14 Years, have been contributing in varied Domains. Interested in developing technology which goes more meaning to Human Life, Nature and the entire ecosystem.

#Developer, #Architect, #Enthusiast, #Contributor #Mentor

To all Developers out there, You touch a Billion Lives a Billion Times
Before you code Think Twice !!!
Software Developer
Canada Canada
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Founder
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Developer in just about anything from 6502 machine code thru C, C++ and now things like PHP and javascript. Used to develop hardware and still dabble with electronics and ham radio when I'm not letting off pyrotechnics, shooting or flying my VPM M16 gyroplane.
Engineer Mevoo Ltd
United Kingdom United Kingdom
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Team Leader
Israel Israel
http://stackoverflow.com/users/536086/yochai-timmer
Engineer Robotic Assistance Devices / AITX
Canada Canada
Yvan Rodrigues has 30 years of experience in information systems and software development for the industry. He is Senior Concept Designer at Robotic Assistance Devices

He is a Certified Technician (C.Tech.), a professional designation granted by the Institute of Engineering Technology of Ontario (IETO).

Yvan draws on experience as owner of Red Cell Innovation Inc., Mabel's Labels Inc. as Manager of Systems and Development, the University of Waterloo as Information Systems Manager, and OTTO Motors as Senior Systems Engineer and Senior Concept Designer.

Yvan is currently focused on design of embedded systems.

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.
  5. No cheating, lying, plagiarizing articles, chicanery, or kicking.
  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. Multiple votes from the same IP will be automatically disqualified.
  11. The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
  12. Only those who live in jurisdictions in which this contest is legal may enter.
  13. Any breach of the rules and the prize will be awarded to the runner up.
  14. By entering the contest you agree to the rules, conditions of entry, and agree that your member alias and any submitted material can be used for promotional purposes by CodeProject.
  15. Entries shall be deemed to be submitted by the authorized account holder of the email address submitted at the time of entry unless clearly indicated otherwise. "Authorized account holder" is defined as the natural person who is assigned to an email address by an internet access provider, on-line service provider, or other organization (e.g. business, educational institution, etc.) that is responsible for assigning email addresses for the domain associated with the submitted email address.

Eligibility

This competition is open to software development professionals & enthusiasts who are of the age of majority in their jurisdiction of residence; however, residents of Quebec and of the following countries are ineligible to participate due to legal constraints: Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria. Employees (or a member of their immediate family) of CodeProject or any of their affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising or promotional agencies are also ineligible to participate. Void where prohibited by law.

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