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Exe runs properly in debug and crash in release
by
Paul Watt
Answer
10 May 2013
license:
CPOL
A simple way to see if the stack is being overwritten, move these variables that get these mysterious values above the declaration of jMPGFPlaylist variable and see if the next value is overwritten.
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Problem with reading and writing of \n charecter
by
Paul Watt
Answer
10 May 2013
license:
CPOL
In your code, you are using this output:MessageString = "Application Start \n";You are using only a newline.Add the \r and it should work as you expect.
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Re: Escherian Stairwell - working link
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
8 May 2013
The video never seems to end, it just keeps looping around and around and around ... Software Engineering is different from the traditional forms of engineering that are bound b
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Re: U.S. gives big, secret push to Internet surveillance
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
24 Apr 2013
You can file this article right next to this one: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/all/1[
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The Insider News
Re: I think I may ... finally ... understand what multi-tasking is ...
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
2 Apr 2013
Sleeping and drooling counts as multi-tasking for me. Software Engineering is different from the traditional forms of engineering that are bound by the laws of physics. Software
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Re: Well done
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
23 Mar 2013
Thank you for considering my article for you list of hidden gems. Software Engineering is different from the traditional forms of engineering that are bound by the laws of physi
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Article "Guide To Image Composition With Win32 Msimg32.Dll"
Re: Rectangle won't draw/update
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
23 Mar 2013
I am sorry I did not see your message until now. Did you find a suitable solution with GDI+? Software Engineering is different from the traditional forms of engineering that
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Guide To Win32 Paint For Beginners
Re: Intellisense
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
23 Mar 2013
Since I discovered Visual Assist, I have never had a problem with it. I haven't tried Visual Assist on 2012 yet, but as a comparison: The quality of Intellisense with Visual Assist on VS2008, was a
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The Lounge
Re: I need a bit of advice
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
22 Mar 2013
Espen Harlinn wrote: it could definitely be more engaging Try proposing Software Engineering is different from the tr
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The Lounge
Re: I need a bit of advice
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
22 Mar 2013
Espen Harlinn wrote:The article has been viewed more than 6000 times, and my feeling is that I fail to engage far too many of the readers - meaning that
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The Lounge
Re: GdiAlphaBlend vs AlphaBlend
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
22 Mar 2013
Sorry for the delay, I didnt realize there was a new message. Gdi32.lib is usually linked to your Windows applications by default, however, Msimg32.lib is not. Therefore, you used to have to explic
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Article "Guide To Image Composition With Win32 Msimg32.Dll"
Re: Overreact much?
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Paul Watt
Forum Message
22 Mar 2013
:omg: I thought I was safe as long as I wasnt the superuser, up until now I have only been afraid of accidentally typing: rm -rf Software Engineering is different from the
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Re: I need a bit of advice
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Paul Watt
Forum Message
22 Mar 2013
Quickly skimming through your article, I think it looks great. One thing that I think makes an article difficult to read is to use long blocks of code. There are a few important code blocks in yo
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Re: Overreact much?
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
22 Mar 2013
I'm guessing she's not a Unix/Linux user: date - touch - tail - unzip - strip gawk - finger - head - uptime - man top - mount - fsck - gasp - fork more - yes - unmount - make clean - sleep
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Re: This explains that last meeting I was in
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
20 Mar 2013
One of us is not as dumb as all of us Software Engineering is different from the traditional forms of engineering that are bound by the laws of physics. Software Engineering is
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Re: SimCity Burning: A Warning... on The Dangers of Always-Online DRM
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
10 Mar 2013
Are the multi-city play features interactive with other players? Do both players have to be online at the same time to interactively build? or Is it more like a set of cities in the cloud that y
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The Insider News
Re: Why I Don't Trust The Government
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Paul Watt
Forum Message
22 Feb 2013
It depends on if the corpse poops or not. Software Engineering is different from the traditional forms of engineering that are bound by the laws of physics. Software Engineering
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Re: Are they out of their tiny minds?
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Paul Watt
Forum Message
16 Feb 2013
Consulting my magic 8-ball: "Ask again Later" Software Engineering is different from the traditional forms of engineering that are bound by the laws of physics. Software Engi
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Re: Violent Robot Rat!
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
14 Feb 2013
I'm guessing the scientist behind all of this was harassed in his youth, and then probably attacked now and then as an adult. Software Engineering is different from the traditio
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Re: Computers are overrated, and small efficient motors too
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
3 Feb 2013
Thanks for the link, that is an interesting site. I like that technology. It reminded me of a commercial for Kayak.com where one guy was sitting on the couch with two dummies on either side of h
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The Lounge
Re: What stops you from telecommuting ?
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
1 Feb 2013
MW2 MW3 StarCraft 2 Diablo 3 Civilization 5 Debugging is twice as hard a writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write code as cleverly as possible, you are,
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The Lounge
Re: Termination letter from the employer
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
5 Jan 2013
Dont offer any information about this topic in the interview, unless they bring it up. If it is brought up, be honest, but check your personal feelings at the door and try to state your side objective
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The Lounge
Re: My vote of 3 (Good Article, has the Potential to be a Great Article)
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
21 Nov 2012
Fair enough with the title of the thread. The 'my vote of X' is automatically put as the title if you vote with 1,2 or 3. I am glad they do force a comment. Because in the past, univoters would down v
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Article "C++ References - Not As Safe As Houses, But They Can Be Optimal"
Re: My vote of 3
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
21 Nov 2012
Look, I don't want to argue, and I don't disagree with any of the facts that you have presented. I am merely offering a few suggestions that could help turn what I think is a good article into a great
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Article "C++ References - Not As Safe As Houses, But They Can Be Optimal"
Re: My vote of 3
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
20 Nov 2012
john morrison leon wrote:I started off with a wariness towards references because that is where the prevailing culture leaves us...Your warin
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Article "C++ References - Not As Safe As Houses, But They Can Be Optimal"
My vote of 3
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
20 Nov 2012
I like the topic. I think you make some very good points regarding potential dangers in reference usage. Such as the case you describe when the original object pointed to by the reference is deleted.
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Article "C++ References - Not As Safe As Houses, But They Can Be Optimal"
Re: Black Ops 2
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
12 Nov 2012
I'm going to skip it. I think I'm done with COD. Both Black Ops and MW3 were disappointing, well not disappointing, but I felt no need to play them more than once through and a few hours on the mul
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The Lounge
Re: Precision machinery
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
9 Nov 2012
That was precision! For the next video, I want to see him put the coins in a soda machine that he uses to buy the bottle in which he will put more coins. All of my software i
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The Lounge
Re: Chrome "Feature" OTD
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
9 Nov 2012
Clicking links from the print... NOW that would be a feature! All of my software is powered by a single Watt.
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The Lounge
Very Nice
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
2 Nov 2012
I like your article, I think you did a very good job on it. I would like to suggest a change in the title, something that indicates you are demonstrating how to create a custom control. For Instan
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Article "(Richtextbox) High Perfomance Syntax Highlighting"
Re: Just Installed A New Wireless Router
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
30 Oct 2012
Roger Wright wrote:Five bars of signal...the driveway! Roger Wright wrote:There should also be
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The Lounge
Re: I think VS 2010 dosen't like me.
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
30 Oct 2012
3rd times the charm?! All of my software is powered by a single Watt.
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The Lounge
Re: Thanks~Your tutorial is awesome
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
26 Oct 2012
Thank you, I appreciate the compliments. All of my software is powered by a single Watt.
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Guide To Win32 Paint For Beginners
Plagarism
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
20 Oct 2012
Do you care to revise your source of inspiration for your game: http://www.hexage.net/radiant/index.html[
General Discussions
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Article "Ultraforce"
Re: VS 2012
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
18 Oct 2012
Did they add code snippets in for C++ then? I'm going to sorely miss the MACROS if I upgrade because I have developed a ton of MACROS over the years that save me a ton of time. They do things like
General Discussions
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The Lounge
Re: VS 2012
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
18 Oct 2012
When you say no MACROS and recording, are you only referring to Quick MACROS, or does that include user-written editor MACROS as well? All of my software is powered by a single
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The Lounge
Re: Display resolution question
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
17 Oct 2012
Since we are talking about portable devices, Fewer Pixels -> Less power consumption -> Longer battery life. All of my software is powered by a single Watt.
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The Lounge
Re: The moment when
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
17 Oct 2012
Nice. Wait for the next milestone: 8 mos, and she tells you "No!" All of my software is powered by a single Watt.
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The Lounge
Re: A Highly Uninformed Defence of Lance Armstrong
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
12 Oct 2012
Stay away from Lycra and you'll probably be fine. All of my software is powered by a single Watt.
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The Lounge
My vote of 5
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
10 Oct 2012
Very simple and helpful. I have created something similar in C , and I needed to port that functionality to C#. Your code was exactly what I needed to use as a reference for how to perform the po
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Article "Findwindow"
Re: Our old cat...
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
6 Oct 2012
My condolences, It's hard to lose a life long friend. All of my software is powered by a single Watt.
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The Lounge
Re: After 15 months
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
5 Oct 2012
It is from the VB10 forum... I'm not sure if anything else needs to be said. All of my software is powered by a single Watt.
General Discussions
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The Lounge
Re: Delete of bitmap before release of memory DC
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
30 Sep 2012
You are correct. It appears the behavior of the API has changed, although the documentation has not. This is one of those things I learned the hardway when I first learned GDI on Windows 95, and i
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Article "Guide To Win32 Memory Dc"
Re: Look what I did on my summer break
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
19 Sep 2012
The site looks great and works well for me, IE 9 and IE 10 The font to me is very easy on the eyes, I also like the layout and colors ... Oh yeah, and the icons! All of my
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The Lounge
Re: I think we all know what this feels like...
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
19 Sep 2012
Well, the first thing I would call suspect, is that his proof is based on a new mathematical language that he invented. All of my software is powered by a single Watt.
General Discussions
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The Lounge
Re: How many of you are here?
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
19 Sep 2012
The count was getting too high to fit on the new layout :p All of my software is powered by a single Watt.
General Discussions
»
The Lounge
Re: better version of strcpy() and printf()
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
15 Sep 2012
I misunderstood part of your question. There are these two functions: strncpy(pDest, pSrc, size) and snprintf(pDest, count, pFormatStr, ...) These will do what you are asking. Read th
General Programming
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Atl / Wtl / Stl
Re: better version of strcpy() and printf()
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
15 Sep 2012
bkelly13 wrote:Are there any versions of ...cpy...() and ...printf...() that limit the count of characters copied to the space found in the destination
General Programming
»
Atl / Wtl / Stl
Re: CAsyncSocket, first application
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
14 Sep 2012
The call to Listen is opening a socket for your server and it basically says "I'm interested in new requests..." All that is happening at this point is some state has been setup. The call to accep
General Programming
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Atl / Wtl / Stl
Re: get a number into static text control
by
Paul Watt
Forum Message
14 Sep 2012
Unicode is the default compile type for Visual Studio projects. If you would like to work in multi-byte only, you can change that property in your compiler settings on the General page. The _stp
General Programming
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Atl / Wtl / Stl
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