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Exploring Virtual Destructors in C++/CLI
Leverage virtual destructors in Managed C++ to avoid memory leaks in your application.
Rubix Cube
Updated: This program presents an original way of the famous Rubik's Cube by an assembly of 27 multi-colored cubies isolated in the space. Even during its deformations, it allows a 3D vision of the cube thanks to the basic MFC graphic functions. This simulation can also rapidly calculate a solution to reordering the Cube.
The Future of C++
C++ is not dead, nor is it simply for low-level programming. C++ is positioned to do more than ever before.
C/C++: The Hazards of Using a Minimal Amount of Code
This first article in a series devoted to how C/C++ programmers unintentionally play with fire discusses how programmers often attempt to explicitly call a constructor.
MFC Application: Adding Service Mode Support
Learn how to extend the life of legacy user-mode applications without the need to dismantle and rewrite--in just a few easy steps.
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MFC Integration with the Windows Transactional File System (TxF)
The Transactional File System (TxF), which allows access to an NTFS file system to be conducted in a transacted manner through extensions to the Windows SDK API. MFC 10, has been extended to support TxF and related technologies. This support allows existing MFC applications to be easily extended to support kernel transactions.

Services Made Easy
Discover how to easily create and add WIN32 Services in .NET. You’ll also discover the Topshelf toolkit.

Advanced XML Data Reading with VB.NET
Hannes du Preez shows you three different methods of reading and using XML documents productively in your VB.NET applications.

Working with State Machines in the .NET Framework
Arun Karthick introduces you to the state machine model and shows you how to create a simple working state machine sample using the .NET framework in the C# language.