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- Folks--
-
- Here's the code from the May 1993 edition of WinTech. It was our annual
- C++ issue, and it's packed with good stuff.
-
- o SWITCH ZIP 6711 04-08-93 2:54p
- This is the code from Pete Becker's article on polymorphic message-
- passing and the like. It's one of the best articles we've ever seen
- on how to match C++'s strengths with the challenges of Windows
- programming.
-
- o PALETTE ZIP 7037 04-09-93 3:25p
- These three C programs--BLUEPAL.C, NOPAL.C, and DITHER.C--illustrate
- palette use in Windows. They're from Jeff Cogswell's great article,
- "Painting Mr. Windows' Neighborhood."
-
- o CALLBACK ZIP 37311 04-08-93 2:54p
- Can you use callback functions as C++ class members? Not usually. But
- Brett Kelts has found a variety of ways around the problem, including
- a technique he calls "object thunking." Note that this code requires
- BC++ and OWL.
-
- o ASYNSRV ZIP 39036 04-08-93 2:55p
- Code and executables for client-server computing from Igor Livshin's
- "Tweaking the Tail of the Beast." There's a little VB, some DLLs and
- EXEs, and a bit of C.
-
- o POINTCPP ZIP 599 04-08-93 2:55p
- This C++ code instantiates a Point abstract data type. The code is
- probably more instructive than useful.
-
- o EDIT-CPP ZIP 129620 04-08-93 2:56p
- Richard Hale Shaw wrote a text editor in 15 minutes with Visual C++,
- and it turned out to be so useful we're distributing it. This archive
- contains all the source files, a help file, and the executable. Nice!
-
- o MAPS-VP ZIP 20268 04-08-93 2:56p
- This archive contains the VB source to Jonathan Zuck's simple GIS
- application, as described in the May "The WinTechnician is In" column.
-
- See you next month!
-
- JDH