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18 Dec 2012 The 25 days of C++mas - December 13 - Migrating C++Builder Code to 64-bits
David I shares links and information on Clang, LLVM and porting C++Builder application to 64-bit
David Intersimone Article
3 Dec 2012 The 25 days of C++mas - December 2 - some of my favorite C++11 links
David I shares a few of his favorite C++ language and C++Builder sites, blogs, articles and videos
David Intersimone Article
4 Dec 2012 The 25 days of C++mas - December 3 - survey of favorite C++11 features
David I shares the results of his survey asking our C++Builder customers and CodeRage 7 C++ conference registrants to rank order their favorite C++11 language and library features
David Intersimone Article
4 Dec 2012 The 25 days of C++mas - December 4 - the path to C++11 and the future
David I talks about the path for C++Builder to C++11 and the C++Builder 64-bit compiler video
David Intersimone Article
11 Dec 2012 The 25 days of C++mas - December 7 - Precompiled Header Files
C++Builder XE3 provides support for pre-compiling the header files used in your C++ applications
David Intersimone Article
11 Dec 2012 The 25 days of C++mas - December 8 - A/V Capture Devices and Sensors
David I discusses C++Builder classes for identifying, managing and using the audio and video capture devices that are available on your target Windows and Mac computers
David Intersimone Article
11 Dec 2012 The 25 days of C++mas - December 9 - C++Builder 64-bit Debugging
David I provides links and information on debugging C++Builder 64-bit Windows applications
David Intersimone Article
14 Sep 2005 The Tao of the Lone Wolf Developer
Unlike enterprise R&D activities, lone developers and smaller software companies need to streamline their development process. This article describes a lightweight methodology that has helped the author deliver his 5-star products quickly.
Randall Nagy Contributed Article
21 Sep 2005 The Tao of the Lone Wolf Developer - Part II
When we plan for software evolution, we need not fear product revolution. Using the concepts described in this paper, you can begin to design your business products so that they will be better able to quickly adapt to marketing challenges.
Randall Nagy Contributed Article
30 Nov 2006 The Two Weeks of Delphi/C++ 2006 Webinar Series - Nov 6-17 - the Replays!
The Developer Relations team presented ten live one-hour Delphi and C++ 2006 Webinars on BDNtv Nov 6-17. Each Webinar covered a different product use and development theme. If you missed them, watch the replays.
David Intersimone Article
7 Mar 2000 The -xv Switch
This document explain what the -xv switch does.
Kevin Scardina FAQ
23 May 2003 This Old Pipe
Few appreciate how much modern computing relies upon pipes and streams. This article reviews how to apply these elegant IPC mechanisms to your console and GUI applications!
Randall Nagy Contributed Article
12 Oct 2000 Three Ways To Get Your System's Network MAC Address
This article describes three different ways to programatically get the MAC address of your system's network card (NIC).
mykle hoban TI
13 Sep 2001 To comment or not to comment
We see so many poorly commented programs. This article may help you understand why and how to write comments. By Pintir Gabor.
Gabor Pinter Contributed Article
7 Jan 2000 tokenizing file parser example
simple file parser example
Anthony Pryor TI
30 Sep 1999 Tracking the standard
ANSI's C++ committee continues to address inconsistencies and rough spots in the standard -- and you can help! By Steve Downey.
Steve Downey Article
19 Dec 2012 Tuning FireMonkey Styles for Forms and Controls
Blog post from Alexey Sharagin
Tim DelChiaro Article
13 Nov 2000 Unix network programming: a practical approach -- part 2
Here's the second part of James Buchanan's tutorial on network programming in Linux and Unix.
J.D. Hildebrand Article
25 May 2001 Unresolved external '_main' referenced from c0x32.obj
Common error for beginning windows programmers.
Vincent Drake FAQ
2 Oct 2001 Use of SaveDC and RestoreDC with TCanvas
This article shows how correctly to use SaveDC and RestoreDC with TCanvas. By Vyatcheslav Baranov.
Arkadi Makarov Contributed Article

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