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Home >> Visual C++ / C++ >> C++ >> C++ & MFC >> Portability


Portability

Portability



[Updated] A Personal Virtual Keyboard for (nearly) Every Keyboard
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David Kelvin - 09/02/2009
Generate multiple (on-screen)Virtual Keyboards to include into your portable application via a DLL, so that your users can take theirlanguage/keyboard with them on their travels, even if the PC they use does not have their home keyboard installed.

Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack: MFC Enhancements
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Nick Wienholt - 04/07/2008
Hot on the heels of the significant MFC updates that were delivered with the release of Visual Studio 2008, the Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack significantly boosts the ability of MFC to deliver modern-looking user interfaces that will be familiar to Windows and Office users. Look at these new controls and see how MFC developers can significantly improve their application's look and feel.

Breaking Changes in Visual C++ 2005
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Bradley Jones - 03/30/2005
There are a number of changes in Visual C++ 2005 that can break your existing programs. The Visual C++ product team has identified some of the changes most likely to impact you.

[Updated] Multi Platform Plugin Development Made Easy!
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Andreas Loeffler - 05/26/2004
Learn how to develop and use multi platform plugins easily using the Simple Plugin Layer (SPL) Library.

Writing Portable Code in C++'—A Vectors and String Issue
Rating: none
Zeeshan - 12/12/2003
Even when you are coding to standards, portability isn't a guarantee for C++ programs. Discover how to avoid an issue with vectors and strings.

Writing Portable Code in C++'—Variable Scope
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Zeeshan - 12/11/2003
Even when you are coding to standards, portability isn't a guarantee for C++ programs. Discover how to avoid an issue with variable scope.








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