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Articles by Ivo Beltchev (5 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.52

Win32/64 SDK & OS

Win32 Tips and Tricks
Last Updated: 21 Oct 2007   Page Views: 35,726   Rating: 4.22/5    Votes: 31   Popularity: 6.30   Bookmark Count: 88
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Usability tricks, gotchas, and workarounds for Win32.

DLLs & Assemblies

Plugin System – an alternative to GetProcAddress and interfaces
Last Updated: 25 May 2007   Page Views: 70,059   Rating: 4.72/5    Votes: 53   Popularity: 8.14   Bookmark Count: 155
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
A powerful and extensible way of creating plugin-based applications

Macros and Add-ins

Debugger support for CRC hash values
Last Updated: 4 Mar 2007   Page Views: 20,423   Rating: 4.36/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 3.39   Bookmark Count: 15
Licence: The MIT License   
Using Expression Evaluator to convert a CRC hash value to a string in the debugger.
VSHelper - Visual Studio IDE Enhancements
Last Updated: 14 Jul 2009   Page Views: 85,517   Rating: 4.72/5    Votes: 15   Popularity: 5.55   Bookmark Count: 74
Licence: The MIT License   
VSHelper adds some usability enhancements to Visual Studio .NET

String handling

FormatString - Smart String Formatting
Last Updated: 19 Feb 2007   Page Views: 56,204   Rating: 4.55/5    Votes: 28   Popularity: 6.59   Bookmark Count: 69
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Smart string formatting and other string utilities

Ivo Beltchev


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Ivo started programming in 1985 on an Apple ][ clone. He graduated from Sofia University, Bulgaria with a MSCS degree. Ivo has been working as a professional programmer for over 12 years, and as a professional game programmer for over 10. He is currently employed in Pandemic Studios, a video game company in Los Angeles, California.
Occupation: Software Developer (Senior)
Location: United States United States


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