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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 …
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June 13th, 2001 — Less is More—or How to Get More Bang for Your Code — Andrei Alexandrescu
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If you are tired of writing code, this talk is for you. The scam of the century - how to get more behavior with less code - will unveil under your incredulous eyes. Like in those pyramid schemes, a linear code-writing …
May 7th, 2001 — Effective STL Sneak Preview — Scott Meyers
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Overlake Hospital Conference Center121 107th Ave NEBellevueAbstract
We are very fortunate to have Scott Meyers come to speak with us this month. Scott of course is the author of “Effective C++” and “More Effective C++”, generally acclaimed as two of the most important books ever written …
April 11th, 2001 — CPP-Unit Testing Framework — Troy Frever
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A unit testing framework simplifies the creation of a test suite for a software project. It encourages the programmer to write the tests along with the code and to run the suite often for verification of code changes. Troy …
March 14th, 2001 — XML and C++ — Mike Moskowitz
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Note: If you attended the WSA Developer’s Seminar on XML, you know that Mike gave a great presentation on XML. But, he didn’t talk about C++.
February 15th, 2001 — Volatile - Multithreaded Programmer’s Best Friend — Andrei Alexandrescu
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Wouldn’t it be great if you could have the compiler help you navigate the murky waters of multithreaded programming? This talk delves into the under explored issue of volatile-correctness. The exciting discovery is - if you follow a couple …
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