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d@nish wrote: Does this mean there is no Danish person outside Denmark?
I'm sure there are plenty, but as long as they have their Danish passport, they still don't need a visa for another EU country.
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Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel
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In June we have two evening events with Kathleen Dollard. Kathleen is the Chief Technologist for AppVenture (www.appventure.com) where she leads the application generation efforts. She has been a Microsoft MVP for 11 years and is a member of the INETA Speaker’s Bureau. Kathleen has worked extensively with application code generation and is the author of Code Generation in Microsoft .NET (from Apress). She has published numerous articles on a range of .NET technologies and writes the monthly column “Ask Kathleen” in Visual Studio Magazine (www.visualstudiomagazine.com). Kathleen is also active in the Northern Colorado .NET SIG, Denver Visual Studio User Group, Northern Colorado Architect’s Group, and IASA Denver.
Rethinking Object Orientation[^]
Monday 22nd June, 2009 at the offices of Baillie Gifford & Co.
Decades after object orientation design altered programming, it’s still evolving, and we’re still learning to use it better. Many changes in the tools we use and how we write applications affect the approach we take to OOD. Some of these changes relate to architecture where new approaches like SOA and the layering revolution behind Silverlight alter the place of traditional OOD within the bigger picture of architecture. Other changes are language improvements that alter the very meaning of the phrase “object” from a design point of view. While touching on architecture, this talk focuses primarily on the effect of language features like generics, extension methods, delegates/lambda expressions, partial classes/methods, reflection, anonymous types, and declarative programming. I’ll the growing role of interfaces as a contractual base in block based development and show a roll your own example of dependency injection so you understand this basic technique more often accessed through a tool. You’ll come away ready to leverage new features while retaining solid overall design.
Sign up for Rethinking Object Orientation![^]
Your Application in Pieces – MEF and MAF[^]
Tuesday 23rd June, 2009 at Glasgow Caledonian University
Decoupling portions of your application has tremendous payback during both development and maintenance. Your application becomes more testable and flexible and can more easily evolve to meet changing demands. Decoupling your application also allows a new level of partnership with external groups because you can safely incorporate their code in your application without recompiling or releasing source code. Microsoft has exposed different provider models in many areas of the framework and libraries, and this year has moved toward consolidating its efforts at decoupling with the Managed Extensibility Framework, or MEF. This tool differs from an IoC container because its focused directly at simplifying the extension of applications and focuses at extensibility, discover, and composition. The underlying engine can support Microsoft efforts like Visual Studio and your own applications. MEF comes up short when you encounter isolation and versioning issues, such as wanting that external code to run in its own AppDomain. The Managed Add-In Framework, or MAF, focuses on these problems and the significant complexity they bring with System.AddIn namespace of .NET 3.5. You’ll learn more about architecting applications in pieces and the sweet spot of using MEF and MEF together. You’ll leave ready to evaluate the role of MEF and MAF in your applications.
Sign up for Your Application in Pieces – MEF and MAF![^]
Man who stand on hill with mouth open wait long time for roast duck to drop in
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I'll be in Lebanon from the 4th of June until the 8th. Any CPians want to hang out?
If the post was helpful, please vote!
Current activities:
Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Project: Hospital Automation, final stage
Learning: Image analysis, LINQ
Now and forever, defiant to the end.
What is Multiple Sclerosis[ ^]?
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Sidon, south of Beirut. You live there?
If the post was helpful, please vote!
Current activities:
Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Project: Hospital Automation, final stage
Learning: Image analysis, LINQ
Now and forever, defiant to the end.
What is Multiple Sclerosis[ ^]?
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I'll be heading to Tehran along with my father in about 10-14 days time and will be there for about 4-5 days. I still don't have exact dates and I'll be accompanying my father on business but I will have time to meet some of the Iranian CPians
Any takers?
If the post was helpful, please vote!
Why won't the worm just leave me be?
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The SSWUG has conferences April 22,23,24 2009. This is a great opportunity because the conference is virtual, so no travel expenses, and has excellent presenters. Get your training done, stay at home (or wherever you have internet access), learn from experts, and save some $$.
There are 4 conferences. Read more with the links below
Business Intelligence:
http://www.vconferenceonline.com/shows/spring09/bi/
Sql Server:
http://www.vconferenceonline.com/shows/spring09/sql/
Sharepoint:
http://www.vconferenceonline.com/shows/spring09/sharepoint/
.NET Developer
http://www.vconferenceonline.com/shows/spring09/dotnet/
To get a $10 discount, use the VIP Code: VCTAF444027-84
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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.
—In just two days, tomorrow will be yesterday.
—Hey, hey, hey. Don't be mean. We don't have to be mean because, remember, no matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai
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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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