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Articles by Nitron (10 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.31

Files and Folders

CDataFile - An easy class for reading numeric data in CSV or Text-Delimited format.
Last Updated: 26 Jan 2004   Page Views: 157,246   Rating: 4.48/5    Votes: 46   Popularity: 7.44   Bookmark Count: 82
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This class reads numeric data and stores it for easy access. The data can be accessed by (row, column) from any data reduction routines you may have.

STL

A Presentation of the STL Vector Container
Last Updated: 3 Nov 2003   Page Views: 169,544   Rating: 4.52/5    Votes: 46   Popularity: 7.52   Bookmark Count: 53
Presenting the std::vector with a discussion on STL algorithms and predicates.
An In-Depth Study of the STL Deque Container
Last Updated: 11 Nov 2003   Page Views: 186,764   Rating: 4.85/5    Votes: 145   Popularity: 10.48   Bookmark Count: 61
This article presents an in-depth analysis of std::deque and offers guidance as to when to prefer using it as opposed to std::vector, by taking into consideration memory allocation and container performance.

C / C++ Language

A Prelude to Pointers
Last Updated: 23 Jul 2003   Page Views: 139,661   Rating: 4.33/5    Votes: 46   Popularity: 7.19   Bookmark Count: 81
A quick reference to pointers and pointer operations.
How to Extract Text from an HTML Resource
Last Updated: 10 Jun 2005   Page Views: 31,809   Rating: 4.27/5    Votes: 21   Popularity: 5.64   Bookmark Count: 21
This article illustrates how to get the text out of an HTML resource.
How to Browse for a Folder
Last Updated: 16 Feb 2006   Page Views: 57,154   Rating: 4.76/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 5.31   Bookmark Count: 40
This article presents a 'cut-n-paste' solution for getting the path to a directory.

C#

A High-Precision Stopwatch for C#
Last Updated: 17 Jan 2006   Page Views: 39,307   Rating: 4.43/5    Votes: 15   Popularity: 5.20   Bookmark Count: 30
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This article presents a stopwatch class with microsecond-precision for C# that offers split-time and a System.TimeSpan interface.

String handling

How to Format a String
Last Updated: 9 Aug 2006   Page Views: 23,027   Rating: 3.13/5    Votes: 17   Popularity: 3.85   Bookmark Count: 8
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This article illustrates how to format a std::string using a variable argument list similar to CString's Format.

Design and Architecture

Project Management
Last Updated: 15 Jun 2003   Page Views: 51,585   Rating: 4.28/5    Votes: 30   Popularity: 6.32   Bookmark Count: 74
An introduction into the art and science of project management.
Project Management Part 2 - Stakeholders
Last Updated: 24 Jun 2005   Page Views: 38,317   Rating: 4.10/5    Votes: 17   Popularity: 5.04   Bookmark Count: 24
An in-depth look at stakeholder analysis for project management.

Nitron


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Walter Storm is currently a research engineer for a large aircraft company. Originally from Tunkhannock, PA., he has a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University[^] with a minor in Psychology, and an M.S. in Systems Engineering from SMU[^]. He has been developing in C++ nearly full time since January of 2001. He is comfortable using MFC and has been known to hack at the STL with the best of them. He tends to be a perfectionist; especially when it comes to GUI design. When not integrating and testing flight control software or hacking at National Instruments'[^] software libraries, you can probably find him driving around in his 1990 2+2 Z32[^] (ok, another pic: Big Grin ) If by chance he's not in the Z, you may want to check for him here[^].

View Walter Storm's profile on LinkedIn.[^]
Occupation: Engineer
Location: United States United States


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