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Articles by Ciro Sisman Pereira (7 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.23

Mobile Development

A Lightweight Image Viewer for Windows Mobile (WinCE)
Last Updated: 23 Nov 2007   Page Views: 15,949   Rating: 2.93/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 2.28   Bookmark Count: 20
Demonstrates how to show any size BMP or JPEG image on a Pocket PC screen and scroll it up to its limits

Win32/64 SDK & OS

Clients that Find Servers in a Windows Network Domain (TCP/IP, Mailslot)
Last Updated: 1 Nov 2007   Page Views: 8,970   Rating: 3.67/5    Votes: 3   Popularity: 1.75   Bookmark Count: 11
Demonstrates how to use a mailslot to broadcast information over a network.
A Little Sniffer that Uses WSA Sockets (Windows Sockets)
Last Updated: 5 Nov 2007   Page Views: 18,555   Rating: 4.53/5    Votes: 8   Popularity: 4.09   Bookmark Count: 35
Demonstrates how to intercept network traffic (IP packets) by putting a socket in promiscuous mode
Portable Executable (P.E.) Code Injection: Injecting an Entire C Compiled Application
Last Updated: 16 Mar 2008   Page Views: 33,978   Rating: 4.81/5    Votes: 66   Popularity: 8.75   Bookmark Count: 116
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Demonstrates how to inject an entire C compiled application as a new section of a Portable Executable (P.E.)
tMemSection Class: Keep track of thousands of pointers (Dynamic Memory Allocation)
Last Updated: 21 Jul 2009   Page Views: 3,517   Rating: 4.75/5    Votes: 11   Popularity: 4.95   Bookmark Count: 22
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Demonstrates how to group and organize memory blocks by using a couple of classes.

C / C++ Language

Makefiles in Linux: An Overview
Last Updated: 4 Dec 2008   Page Views: 13,037   Rating: 4.71/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 5.25   Bookmark Count: 37
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Explain the use of make command and the syntax of makefiles.

Programming Tips

A Typical Linux C Application: Standard I/O ports allowing simple IPC pipe based
Last Updated: 16 Oct 2008   Page Views: 12,567   Rating: 4.25/5    Votes: 10   Popularity: 4.25   Bookmark Count: 15
Licence: A Public Domain dedication   
Demonstrates how to create a simple application that interacts with terminal standard I/O ports to provide an IPC pipe based between processes

Ciro Sisman Pereira


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Occupation: Software Developer (Senior)
Location: Brazil Brazil


Last Updated 21 Nov 2009
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