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Articles by emilio_grv (15 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.48

Dialogs and Windows

Windows subclassing and hooking with C++ classes
Last Updated: 9 Oct 2003   Page Views: 64,663   Rating: 4.05/5    Votes: 18   Popularity: 5.09   Bookmark Count: 35
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This article put forwards a proposal for structured window subclassing and hooking

STL

Debug tracing in stream-like way
Last Updated: 24 May 2007   Page Views: 36,577   Rating: 4.57/5    Votes: 18   Popularity: 5.74   Bookmark Count: 21
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Tracing in the debug window using std::ostream
Reading UTF-8 with C++ streams
Last Updated: 19 Jul 2009   Page Views: 8,552   Rating: 4.94/5    Votes: 30   Popularity: 7.30   Bookmark Count: 71
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
A locale codecvt facet from char to wchar_t

C / C++ Language

MFC - Multiple inheritance and serialization
Last Updated: 29 Oct 2003   Page Views: 81,085   Rating: 4.73/5    Votes: 31   Popularity: 7.05   Bookmark Count: 50
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Describing a solution to allow namespaces, multiple inheritance, and serialization in an MFC program
Writing Win32 Apps with C++ only classes
Last Updated: 1 Mar 2004   Page Views: 73,030   Rating: 4.55/5    Votes: 24   Popularity: 6.28   Bookmark Count: 72
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
C++ classes and wrappers to write W32 apps without MFC, ATL or other (part 1?)
Writing Win32 Apps with C++ only classes (part 2)
Last Updated: 26 Apr 2004   Page Views: 84,560   Rating: 4.49/5    Votes: 19   Popularity: 5.74   Bookmark Count: 47
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
C++ classes and wrappers to write W32 apps without MFC, ATL or other (part 2).
Writing Win32 Apps with C++ only classes (part 3)
Last Updated: 20 Jun 2004   Page Views: 42,771   Rating: 4.36/5    Votes: 12   Popularity: 4.71   Bookmark Count: 42
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
C++ classes and wrappers to write W32 apps without MFC, ATL or other (part 3).
On-heap fixed allocation outside MFC
Last Updated: 13 Mar 2006   Page Views: 22,839   Rating: 4.39/5    Votes: 12   Popularity: 4.74   Bookmark Count: 21
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
An alternative to MFC undocumented classes to perform fixed memory allocation.
The Safest Smart Pointer of the East
Last Updated: 28 Oct 2003   Page Views: 50,500   Rating: 4.28/5    Votes: 12   Popularity: 4.62   Bookmark Count: 33
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Reference counting smart pointers with automtic type conversions.
A policy based reference counting implementation for compound objects
Last Updated: 26 May 2005   Page Views: 15,420   Rating: 4.67/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 5.20   Bookmark Count: 21
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
Reference counting smart pointers and handles of various flavours.
Writing Win32 Apps with C++: V2 - part 1
Last Updated: 20 Jun 2005   Page Views: 62,562   Rating: 4.55/5    Votes: 30   Popularity: 6.72   Bookmark Count: 56
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
An independent framework to handle Win32 objects inside C++ classes.
An alternative approach to C++ containers
Last Updated: 30 Dec 2007   Page Views: 9,289   Rating: 4.90/5    Votes: 11   Popularity: 5.11   Bookmark Count: 19
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
modular generic programming containers

Design and Architecture

Composites-Visitors pattern: the OOP way
Last Updated: 15 Aug 2004   Page Views: 27,212   Rating: 4.37/5    Votes: 9   Popularity: 4.17   Bookmark Count: 20
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
An implementation of the composite-visitors pattern avoiding the use of rescursive generic code.
Comparing different coding approaches - Part 2
Last Updated: 8 Dec 2003   Page Views: 44,118   Rating: 4.15/5    Votes: 39   Popularity: 6.60   Bookmark Count: 46
Second part: multiple projects, templates and inheritance.
Comparing different coding approaches - Part 1
Last Updated: 27 Nov 2003   Page Views: 36,283   Rating: 4.14/5    Votes: 29   Popularity: 6.06   Bookmark Count: 45
This is the first of a series of articles where a comparison between different code styling is evaluated and made available.

emilio_grv


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Born and living in Milan (Italy), I'm an engineer in electronics actually working in the telecommunication department of an important oil company as responsible for planning and engineering of IT networks.
Interested in programming since the '70s, today I still define architectures for the ICT, deploying dedicated specific client application for engineering purposes, working with C++, MFC, STL, and recently also C# and D.
Occupation: Architect
Location: Italy Italy


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