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What in the hell are you talking about?
Is this a .NET question? This forum is for "C++/CLI managed and mixed mode" questions as the title states, as does the top (first) post.
So far it seems you are in the wrong forum and have no idea what you are talking about, hows that working out for you?
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led mike, if you do not know the answer don't replay...
it's very simple![Mad | :mad:](https://codeproject.global.ssl.fastly.net/script/Forums/Images/smiley_mad.gif)
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Gilpaz, if you do not know the answer don't develop software...
it's very simple
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what i'm doing in my life is none of your business
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.NET does not use the term, critical section, but uses the System.Threading.Monitor class. Also, task switching is a very low level system activity. Thus, your post is not appropriate here.
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." --Winston Churchill
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Mike is right, even if he was brusque in the delivery, you have asked in the wrong forum. This matters because this forum is a ghost town. Asking in the right forum will help you get an answer.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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Christian Graus wrote: even if he was brusque in the delivery
what me?
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Christian Graus wrote: This matters because this forum is a ghost town
That explains why this forum gets all the tumble weed posts!
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." --Winston Churchill
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what is the difference bitween multi theading and multi tasking?
thank you!
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thank you![Roll eyes | :rolleyes:](https://codeproject.global.ssl.fastly.net/script/Forums/Images/smiley_rolleyes.gif)
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thank you very much!![Roll eyes | :rolleyes:](https://codeproject.global.ssl.fastly.net/script/Forums/Images/smiley_rolleyes.gif)
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hi please tell
How i can change custom level of security (for example ActiveX control and plugins) of trusted sites , programmatically?
Is it possible by using IInternetSecurityManager interface?
Thanks.
destined to win
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Have you been able to do this?
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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#using<mscorlib.dll>
#using"CSharpHelloWorld.netmodule"
using namespace System;
public __gc class HelloWorldC
{
public:
CSharpHelloWorld __gc *t; // Provide .NET interop and garbage collecting to the pointer.
HelloWorldC() {
t = new CSharpHelloWorld(); // Assign the reference a new instance of the object
}
// This inline function is called from the C++ Code
void callCSharpHelloWorld() {
t->displayHelloWorld();
}
};
thanks in advance
-- modified at 4:57 Monday 19th November, 2007
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"how compile" ?? what does that mean?
Are you working through a book or tutorial? Provide a reference. If not find one and use it, I believe there are some good one here in the CodeProject Articles.
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What is the problem? Looks okay.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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I have some dialog boxes implemented in CLI, and when the display DPI is set to 120, it throws everything off. It makes a tree control so large that it overlaps other controls, for instance.
Are there any easy ways to deal with this?
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AutoScaleDimensions and AutoScaleMode doesn't help?
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Thanks! I was unaware of those properties.
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I'm a C# programmer with some Java experience as well. Does anybody have book recommendations for an experienced C# programmer on C++? I'm not sure where to start, and C++ is such a huge subject, I assume that managed C++ would be a logical starting point for me.
I was looking at Pro Visual C++ 2005 for C# Developers[^]. Does anybody have a suggestion for a better place to start?
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Actually, it depends on what you are going to use for? The book you mentioned is helpful for C# programmers since both languages look similar but differ in some unexpected ways.
Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 2.0 Platform, Stephen Frasier also may be a good start but Pro Visual C++ 2005 for C# Developers may be a better choice for you. C++/CLI in Action, Nishant Sivakumar should be a great follow up since it dwells more into advance topics and provides information not found in the other books mentioned in this post. C++/CLI, The Visual C++ Language for .NET, Gordon Hogenson is a nice book to have by your side when programming. The most advanced book is Expert C++/CLI, .NET for Visual C++ Programmers overlaps a bit with C++/CLI in Action but is great for interop with native and managed code. There are a couple of other books not worth mentioning.
George
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." --Winston Churchill
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