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Articles by Jun Du (5 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.33

C / C++ Language

Embedding Python in C/C++: Part II
Last Updated: 2 Oct 2005   Page Views: 29,932   Rating: 4.61/5    Votes: 15   Popularity: 5.42   Bookmark Count: 31
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This article discusses some advanced topics on how to embed Python modules in C/C++ applications.
Embedding Python in C/C++: Part I
Last Updated: 5 Oct 2005   Page Views: 74,836   Rating: 4.74/5    Votes: 21   Popularity: 6.26   Bookmark Count: 73
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This article describes how to embed Python modules in C/C++ applications by using Python/C API.

C#

A Web Content Monitoring Tool: Web Watch - Gas Price
Last Updated: 9 Jan 2006   Page Views: 25,821   Rating: 4.24/5    Votes: 7   Popularity: 3.58   Bookmark Count: 32
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This is an article to demonstrate how to write a web content monitoring tool to watch gas price indices.

C++ / CLI

Using Unmanaged C++ Libraries (DLLs) in .NET Applications
Last Updated: 2 Jun 2006   Page Views: 125,439   Rating: 4.57/5    Votes: 25   Popularity: 6.39   Bookmark Count: 125
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
An article on how to use unmanaged C++ classes exported from pre-built libraries (DLLs) with no source code.

Hardware & System

A Unix-Type Shutdown Tool for Microsoft Windows: XLogoff
Last Updated: 22 May 2006   Page Views: 26,949   Rating: 3.50/5    Votes: 8   Popularity: 3.16   Bookmark Count: 20
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This article presents a Unix-type shutdown tool for Microsoft Windows.

Jun Du


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Jun lives in Woodbridge, Ontario, with his wife, daughter and their lovely dog. He wrote his first program on a "supper computer" with a tape machine. The tape machine uses black paper tape as media. Holes on the tape are source code. When manually fixing code, you need a punch and a tranparent tape. To delete code, you block holes or cut off a piece and glue the ends together again. To change code, you block old holes and punch new holes. You already know how to add new code, don't you? Anyway, that was a 1980's story.

Jun graduated from university with the specialty in oceanography, and completed his graduate study in meteorology. He obtained his Ph.D. in physics. Jun has done a number of different jobs in his career. Since mid-90's, he has been working as a software professional in both military & commercial sectors, including Array Systems Computing, Atlantis Systems International, and Defence R&D Canada.

Currently, Jun is a System Architect at Visual Defence, a safety and security solution company headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Meanwhile, Jun is the founder of Intribute Dynamics, a software and consulting firm specialized in simulation and modeling. He has a personal blog site, although he is hardly able to keep it up to date.

During his spare time, Jun loves classic music, table tennis, and watching NBA games. In the summer, he and his family enjoy camping out to the north and fishing on wild lakes.
Occupation: Architect
Company: Visual Defence Inc.
Location: Canada Canada


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