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27 Sep 1999
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PlumHall Results Query Page
This application allows you to query for the results of the PlumHall C++ Validation Suite, Suite++(R), on Borland compilers.
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John Ray Thomas
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Article
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30 Sep 1999
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Tracking the standard
ANSI's C++ committee continues to address inconsistencies and rough spots in the standard -- and you can help! By Steve Downey.
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Steve Downey
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Article
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6 Oct 1999
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Summary of Borland C++Builder 4, Update1 ANSI/ISO compliance
This table shows the PlumHall conformance results on a per test directory basis.
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John Ray Thomas
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Article
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7 Oct 1999
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Borland publishes Plum Hall conformance test results for Borland C++Builder 4
This paper describes the importance of published conformance test results for the Borland C++ compiler.
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John Ray Thomas
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Article
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11 Oct 1999
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RTL time() function result varies greatly between 16-bit and 32-bit applications.
Implementation differences when time is called from a 16-bit or 32-bit application. Overlooking environment variables results in a problem.
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Vincent Drake
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FAQ
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15 Oct 1999
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"Operator 'operator' not implemented in type 'type' for arguments of the same type" error and STL maps.
Ridding yourself of errors when using an STL map with a class that overloads the < or > operator.
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mykle hoban
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FAQ
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4 Nov 1999
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Creating A Shared Memory Segment with C++Builder 4.0
How to create a shared memory segment using C++Builder 4.0
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TI
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5 Nov 1999
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Pseudo-Incremental Linking for C/C++
Avoiding the headaches of long compile/link/run cycles by William A. Hoffman and Rupert W. Curwen, Dr. Dobb's Journal October 1999
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David Intersimone
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Article
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8 Nov 1999
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C++ Structured Exception Handling
by Ruurd Pels
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David Intersimone
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Article
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8 Nov 1999
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C++ Patterns and Trees: Separating Knowledge
by Ruurd Pels
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David Intersimone
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Article
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18 Nov 1999
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Programming with concepts
The best way to understand the Standard Template Library -- the collections, iterators, and algorithms included in the Standard C++ library -- is in terms of the concepts that it employs. By Steve Downey.
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Steve Downey
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Article
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29 Nov 1999
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Dynamically loading a class from a dll.
Includes a short explaination and simple example of using virtual base classes as interfaces across an exe and a run-time loaded dll.
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Vincent Drake
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TI
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14 Dec 1999
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Lost in chaos: Chronology of a failure
The ingredients for success were there: an enthusiastic and capable team, a competent manager and proper funding. So why was the project a disaster? From Software Development.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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14 Dec 1999
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Why won't my template code link when it's outside of my .h file?
Describes why template implementations cannot be separated from their definitions.
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Vincent Drake
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FAQ
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15 Dec 1999
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Richard Stallman: The Coder
Richard Stallman, the father of free software, visited the offices of LinuxCare. In an interview, Richard talks about the history of the Free Software Foundation and the future of GNU development.
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David Intersimone
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Article
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6 Jan 2000
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Borland Game Programming Contest: Set the World on Fire
Borland announces a real contest with real prizes. The goal is to inspire the best programmers to step forward and show the world their talents!
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Charles Calvert
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Article
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7 Jan 2000
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tokenizing file parser example
simple file parser example
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Anthony Pryor
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TI
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18 Jan 2000
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VCL++: Applying the Power of the VCL to C++ by Randy Haben
This article describes how C++ developers can take advantage of language extensions and innovations originally created for Delphi.
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David Intersimone
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Article
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2 Feb 2000
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A Sip From The Firehose: The 15th International Obfuscated C Code Contest
Now's your chance to enter your most obscure and unreadable C code. The 15th contest started February 1st and runs through March 31st.
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David Intersimone
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Article
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7 Mar 2000
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The -xv Switch
This document explain what the -xv switch does.
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Kevin Scardina
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FAQ
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