The C language is like a carving knife: simple, sharp, and extremely useful in
skilled hands. Like any sharp tool, C can injure people who don’t know how to handle it.
This paper shows some of the ways C can injure the unwary, and how to avoid injury.
Winprint HylaFAX
Makes a HylaFAX Server look like a standard Windows printer, as seamless as commercial FAX servers. This project is written in Borland C++ Builder
In addition to all the people who contributed to the first edition, we would like to thank the following individuals for their generous help in writing this edition. Very special thanks go to Jory Prather for verifying the code samples as well as fixing them for consistency. Thanks to Dave Thaler, Brian Zill, and Rich Draves for clarifying our IPv6 questions, Mohammad Alam and Rajesh Peddibhotla for help with reliable multicasting, and Jeff Venable for his contributions on the Network Location Awareness functionality. Thanks to Vadim Eydelman for his Winsock expertise. And finally we would like to thank the .NET Application Frameworks team (Lance Olson, Mauro Ottaviani, and Ron Alberda) for their help with our questions about .NET Sockets.
TOOL (Tiny Object Oriented Language) is an easily-embedded, object-oriented, C++-like-language interpreter. The language, and indeed a significant part of the core of the TOOL engine, is based on the BOB project, a work that was originally developed by David Betz covered in previously published issues of Dr. Dobb s Journal.