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Multi platform plug-in development made easy!

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How to use and develop plug-ins for multiple platforms.
// MfcThreadPluginTestDlg.h : Headerdatei
//

#pragma once
#include "afxwin.h"
#include "spl.h"


// CMfcThreadPluginTestDlg Dialogfeld
class CMfcThreadPluginTestDlg : public CDialog, public slcThread
{
// Konstruktion
public:
	CMfcThreadPluginTestDlg(CWnd* pParent = NULL);	// Standardkonstruktor

// Dialogfelddaten
	enum { IDD = IDD_MFCTHREADPLUGINTEST_DIALOG };

	protected:
	virtual void DoDataExchange(CDataExchange* pDX);	// DDX/DDV-Unterst�tzung


// Implementierung
protected:
	HICON m_hIcon; 

	// Generierte Funktionen f�r die Meldungstabellen
	virtual BOOL OnInitDialog();
	afx_msg void OnPaint();
	afx_msg HCURSOR OnQueryDragIcon();
	afx_msg void OnBnClickedStart();
	afx_msg void OnBnClickedCancel();
	afx_msg void OnBnClickedStop();
	LRESULT OnThreadMessage( WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam );
	LRESULT OnThreadEnds( WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam );
	DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP()
public:

	//
	// Path from loaded plugin
	//
	CString m_strPlugin;

	//
	// Input text
	//
	CString m_strInput;

	//
	// Output with modified text from all threads
	//
	CListBox m_ctrlListOutput;
	// holds the current count of running threads
	int m_iRunningThreads;
	afx_msg void OnBnClickedClear();
};

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I was born in 1982 near Stuttgart / Germany and began my first steps in programming computers at the age of only nine years on an old Commodore CBM 7072. In 2002 I finished my education as IT specialist for software engineering and did my civillian service afterwards. Currently I'm working as leader of the software division in a bigger company located in south west Germany, mainly on software development and research projects for multimedia terminals and user recognition/verification systems.

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