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Those given links are good and informative. I had attended a Virtual Conference before. Its a Cloud Computing Virtual Conference 2009, Which is the global cloud computing event, covering latest trends and innovations in the world of cloud computing. It is the Annual Virtual Conference on Cloud Computing! It is hosted online March 23-25, 2009.
http://cloudslam09.com[^]
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Virtual Conferences would be very helpful for my career. Thats why I am often attending virtual conferences. Recently I attended a virtual conference, which is a cloud computing conference as well. I gathered a lot of information from that. It is the 2nd Annual Virtual Conference which was hosted online March 23-25, 2009 by http://cloudslam10.com
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Hi guys,
Good Morning,
I am very new to this term 'Visio'.can any one help me what is this Microsoft Visio? and why it is for?
Also please suggest me any Articles on this.
Thanks in advance..
Reagrds..
Krishna Prasad
fttyhtrhyfytrytrysetyetytesystryrty
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Hi there,
This is the meetings and get togethers forum. Your post would not have been low-voted if had you posted this in a more appropriate forum.
However, the best place to find out what Visio is all about would be Visio Home Page[^]. There is a Wikipedia Entry[^] for Microsoft Visio as well.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Any one going to be at TechEd Developers tomorrow? Would be nice to put some faces to the names.
Scott.
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There is a bloggers meet in Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India) scheduled for 8th June 2008 evening at 1600 hours. It is sponsored by Microsoft and is at Dee Cee Manor hotel, T. Nagar.
Just thought of sharing this so that other interested CPians can also attend the same.
You can find more info about this in IndiBlogger page over here:
http://www.indiblogger.in/bloggermeet.php?id=9
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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sorry to bother u.but can u help me out with this work i dont really understand this programm,can u pls throw in light in here so that i may get it well here.
thanks man.
BYTE* pInBuf,int InBufSize,char* function_name) { DWORD syslen=InBufSize; BYTE* sysbuffer=pInBuf; char hname[MAX_PATH]; sprintf(hname,"%s%s",function_name,".h"); HANDLE hHandle=CreateFileA(hname, GENERIC_WRITE,0,NULL,CREATE_ALWAYS,FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,0); SetFilePointer(hHandle,0,0,FILE_BEGIN); DWORD RW; char _code_end[]="\"; int l_end=strlen(&_code_end[0]); char cname[MAX_PATH]; char* pszSlash=hname; char TX[5]; int count=0; int arrary_num=1; int ar_num=0;
WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"//",2,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,hname,strlen(hname),&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle, "//Created by Your Name",strlen("//Created by Your Name"),&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle, "//your email", strlen("//your email"), &RW, NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); for(UINT i=0;i<syslen;i++){ if(ar_num==0){ WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); int ee=sprintf(cname,"%s","unsigned char "); ee+=sprintf(cname+ee,"%s",pszSlash); ee=ee-2; ee+=sprintf(cname+ee,"%s%05d","_",arrary_num); ee=sprintf(cname+ee,"%s",_code[]=\"\\\r\n"); int l=strlen(&cname[0]); WriteFile(hHandle,cname,l,&RW,NULL); } WriteFile(hHandle,"\\x",2,&RW,NULL); sprintf(TX,"%02x",sysbuffer[i]); WriteFile(hHandle,TX,2,&RW,NULL); count++; ar_num=ar_num+4; if (count==20){ count=0; WriteFile(hHandle,"\\",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); } if(ar_num>2030){ arrary_num=arrary_num+1; WriteFile(hHandle,_code_end,l_end,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); char len[MAX_PATH]; int ee=sprintf(len,"%s","#define "); ee+=sprintf(len+ee,"%s",cname+14); ee=ee-7; ee+=sprintf(len+ee,"%s","_LEN "); ee+=sprintf(len+ee,"%d",ar_num/4); WriteFile(hHandle,len,ee,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); ar_num=0; count=0; } } double yushu=fmod(syslen*1.0,508.0); if(yushu!=0){ WriteFile(hHandle,_code_end,l_end,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); char len[MAX_PATH]; int ee=sprintf(len,"%s","#define "); ee+=sprintf(len+ee,"%s",cname+14); ee=ee-7; ee+=sprintf(len+ee,"%s","_LEN "); ee+=sprintf(len+ee,"%d",ar_num/4); WriteFile(hHandle,len,ee,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); } WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); char lLen[MAX_PATH]; int ee=sprintf(lLen,"%s","#define "); ee+=sprintf(lLen+ee,"%s",cname+14); ee=ee-17; ee+=sprintf(lLen+ee,"%s","ARRAY_NUM "); ee+=sprintf(lLen+ee,"%d",arrary_num); WriteFile(hHandle,lLen,ee,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); ee=sprintf(lLen,"%s","#define "); ee+=sprintf(lLen+ee,"%s",cname+14); ee=ee-17; ee+=sprintf(lLen+ee,"%s","CODE_LEN "); ee+=sprintf(lLen+ee,"%d",syslen); WriteFile(hHandle,lLen,ee,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\r",1,&RW,NULL); WriteFile(hHandle,"\n",1,&RW,NULL); CloseHandle(hHandle); } //
After generating myfunction.h which includes the encrypted code data of my_funcion, I create a project named self_engendered_code. In this project, My_function is decrypted and then executed in the stack or any other memory buffer such as heap buffer allocated by malloc although some consider that it is not permitted.
tuneroz
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It looks like C/C++, but with a keyboard lacking an enter key
You may want to post on the C++/MFC board[^] too!
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Many people that can help you may not look on this message board.
Please repost your code in a readable format on the appropriate board.
I and many others will be glad to try to help you
Cheers,
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Your one of the most patient MVP's i've seen on these message boards!
I see why Microsoft made you one of their top guys .
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I would have readied my mallet. This guy is so clueless it's not even funny.
So the creationist says: Everything must have a designer. God designed everything.
I say: Why is God the only exception? Why not make the "designs" (like man) exceptions and make God a creation of man?
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I think he was trolling for a date!
At least he had code to share, even if he did not know unix2dos.com
Learn to write self marginalizing code!
Call 1-888-BAD-CODE
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Silver member by constant and unflinching longevity.
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I've just seen this thread (it's just as well I wasn't drinking any coffee, or I'd be cleaning the monitor right now!)
If he was trying to get a date with me, he doesn't know me very well...
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Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote: If he was trying to get a date with me, he doesn't know me very well...
BTW - saw the write up in VSJ of your software the other day - tres cool.
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Hey it was only a little one....
Believe it or not we didn't submit it ourselves (I've a feeling they picked it up from Grey Matter's "new stuff" email).
Either way, we're not complaining, although the timing isn't entirely ideal as we're getting ready to launch our new site, so finding a time when nobody is looking at it now to do the switch over could be even harder...
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hello...
am new to codeproject and i really need some help here,all am just asking for is just a sincere friend who will be willing to help me out.......my researches are in many ways but am not really ok with the way things are going on .please i will be greatful if any one will like to help a big brother......fields where i will be glad if u can help me:programming and software.....introdution and guide lines on how to use them.......thanks for accept me in to world......
tuneroz
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Posting your questions/comments on a more appropriate board will help a lot
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Be clear with your query besides choosing a correct discussion board for your topic.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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It's that time of year again.
A week tomorrow Beth and I will be leaving the palm trees behind and driving up to Oxford for the ACCU Conference[^] (we're going up a day early to do the "Fun with Erlang"[^] pre-conference workshop).
If there are any CP regulars who are planning to go, we'd be very happy to introduce you to some of the ACCU crowd and (of course) trade the requisite insults over the bar in the evening.
I haven't gone through the conference schedule[^] in detail yet, but if last year's event is anything to go by it will be informative, fun, and very, very tiring (and that's just the evening celebrations!).
We hope to see you there.
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How did you conference go?
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Hiya Colin,
It was great fun, as ever.
Highlights included:
- A fascinating one day workshop on the Erlang[^] functional language
- Having the opporunity to chat to people about the problems they face and our own product (we had a stand at the conference this year)
- Pete Goodliffe's "A Tale of 2 Systems" session, where he ably illustrated the variable quality of system architectures using the "Goodliffe Steaming Turd/Gold Crown Scale" (tm)[^].
- Peter Summerlad on C++ Refactoring and Unit Testing plug-ins in Eclipse
- Roger Orr on the "Seven Deadly Sins of Debugging"
- Hearing enough inside information on C++ 2009 (the next version of the C++ Standard) to realise how much we still have to learn!
- Being repeatedly bought drinks by John Lakos (the author of Large Scale C++ Design[^]). This is known by ACCU insiders as "being Lakosed"...
- Post-conference snowballs (!!) on Sunday morning outside the hotel
Lowlights included:
- The day after getting Lakosed. Owwwwwwwww!
- Discovering that our site had been defaced by a script kiddie (it looks like our host was targetted rather than us, fortunately) and having to spend time fixing the resultant mess.
All in all it has been a great week, and we'll definitely be back next year.
Blog Entries[^]
A few pictures[^]
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