May 8th, 2002 — Embedded C++ : An Overview — Robert Blumberg
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This talk sets out many of the parameters that are recurrent when programming small- to moderately-sized embedded systems in C++. It then delves into C++ techniques to work within the resource-limited, cost-sensitive, required-robustness confines of embedded systems. These techniques …
April 10th, 2002 — Honey, I Shrunk the Threads: Compile-time checked multithreaded transactions in C++ — Andrei Alexandrescu
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This talk presents a couple of new, safe idioms that bring order in your C++ multithreaded programs. We will cover three idioms for single-object transactions and two idioms for multi-object transactions, with examples. Warning: This talk is rated R …
March 13th, 2002 — Schism++: How Microsoft Proposes to Bridge the Gap Between ANSI C++ and the ‘Managed C++’ of .NET — Matthew Griscom
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Microsoft Visual Studio 7 .NET has shipped with improved support for ANSI C++. The whole .NET aspect of this tool, discussed extensively in this and other forums, is radically new and at first blush is incompatible with ANSI C …
February 13th, 2002 — Visual C++ .NET — Christian Harlass
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Microsoft Visual Studio .NET will ship in the coming weeks (at least they say so) and everybody is talking about C#, VB, ASP, and ADO. What about C++? How does it fit with new technologies? We will explore a …
January 9th, 2002 — Inter-Process Communications Using Shared Memory — Bartosz Milewski
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You are stranded on a desert island. All you have is a piece of shared memory and a waitable timer. You are supposed to implement robust inter-process communications in C++. Bartosz will explain the concept of shared memory in …
December 12th, 2001 — A C++ Programmer’s Introduction to C# — Mike Moskowitz
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November 14th, 2001 — JNI: How to use Java and C++ together — Christian Harlass
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Christian Harlass works with Saxonia Systems, an international consulting company based in Germany. He works as a software developer and project manager in a Unix, Mac and Windows environment. The idea for this presentation comes from his project experiences …
October 8th, 2001 — Inside the .NET Framework — Paul Johns, aka MSDN’s “Dr. GUI”
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Overlake Hospital Educational Conference Center1035 116th Avenue NERoom ABellevue, WAAbstract
We’re very fortunate to have MSDN’s Dr. GUI, the always entertaining, often irreverent, generally accurate source of knowledge of all things .NET, come to speak to us in October. If you haven’t …
September 2001: No Meeting
August 2001: No Meeting
July 2001: No Meeting
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