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Yves Dolce

MCS Partner ISV

Managed and Native code in Longhorn – Roadmap for Existing C/C++ Applications

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Author: yvesdolc Date: 03/17/2004

VS.NET IDE and word wrap

I don't like to look nor edit code in that mode. On the other hand, I don't like having to mouse...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 03/16/2004

CComObjectCached and scalability

This is related to the P.D.² section of my last blog entry. In the released versions of ATL,...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 03/16/2004

The [well known] dangers of indirection...

Both _com_ptr_t and CComPtr template classes make your life a lot easier when consuming COM...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 03/15/2004

I knew about those help filters but was to lazy to use them...

I'm one of those who is annoyed by that Windows CE documentation: Relief from CE Documentation

Author: yvesdolc Date: 03/10/2004

Raymon Chen - "C++ scoped static initialization is not thread-safe, on purpose!"

Very good information: C++ scoped static initialization is not thread-safe, on purpose! As another...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 03/08/2004

Modern C++ Design

A dev lead in the C++ team advised me to look at that book. I just finished 1.5.1 Implementing...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 03/04/2004

gcroot template performance

Regarding my earlier post about a native type safe wrapper for a managed enumerator, I received the...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 03/02/2004

d1PrivateNativeTypes

I did not know about this compiler switch but learned about it on what we call an internal...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 03/01/2004

FOR_EACH and FOR_EACHV

I know, I know. Macros are evil. So just FYI, with those: #define FOR_EACH( ___T, ___V, ___C ) ...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 03/01/2004

Template class to make IEnumerator type-safe in C++

This is my current version. Comments are welcome.(yes, I removed the previous posts as I did not...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/26/2004

A must read if you’re doing any managed C++ (I mean Thing1) development

Value Type Representation Between the Original and Revised C++ Stan was kind enough to explain me...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/26/2004

"Tale of the __dtor method and the delete operator" : the return

Edward Dudenhoefer was kind enough to comment on that post. You can get this information in more...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/25/2004

Managed array of integers and System::Void's

Those 4 lines create a managed array of integers (System::Int32 value type). I prefer the syntax of...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/25/2004

Follow-up: Tale of the __dtor method and the delete operator

Wesner Moise wrote “So, how do we call the destructor from other managed languages, where...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/24/2004

I love that mouse

The Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer that is. I've been using a lot of Microsoft mice over the years...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/24/2004

Answer from Jonathan Caves regarding "Tale of the __dtor method and the delete operator"

Thanks Jonathan! For Whidbey we have changed the name of the destructor and constructor to {dtor}...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/24/2004

Is your company looking at the error reports our common customers send Microsoft?

You know, the one we receive after the user clicks “Send Error Report“ on the following...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/23/2004

Variadic parameter in MC++ Whidbey : How Could We Design Such a Thing?

Thanks for that answer Stan.

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/18/2004

Supporting Direct Handles to Boxed Value Types

Thanks for the answer Stan.

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/17/2004

Tale of the __dtor method and the delete operator

Last week, I was reviewing the Managed C++ MOC course as I was scheduled to give it to an ISV....

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/17/2004

Managed C++ resources I consider very useful

  • Microsoft Press book: Programming with Managed Extensions for Microsoft® Visual C++®...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/16/2004

Who am I?

I'm working as a consultant for the ISV Practice of Microsoft US Partner Services. We were called...

Author: yvesdolc Date: 02/16/2004

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