KPhoneIM is a simple point to point instant messaging application. You may chat with (exactly) one partner directly. The tool needs no server. It may be called from KPhoneSI as external session. Indeed, I develloped the tool mainly to demonstrate KPhoneSI s concept of external sessions!
This note describes some key aspects of what C++ is and of how C++ has developed over the years. The spective is that of an experienced C++ user looking at C++ as a practical tool. No attempts are made to compare C++ to other languages, though I have
tried to answer some questions that I have often heard asked by Lisp programmers.
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This program demonstrates using watchdog timers to invoke deadline
handlers. CoordinatorTask sends data to the organizer.
OrganizerTask receives data from the coordinatorTask, and resets
the coordinatorTask when no data is sent by the coordinatorTask in
the past five seconds (deadline time). This demonstration program
is automatically stopped after twenty seconds.
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With OpenSSL 0.9.6, a new component has been added to support external crypto devices, for example accelerator cards. The component is called ENGINE, and has still a pretty experimental status and almost no documentation. It s designed to be fairly easily extensible by the calling programs.
The goal of this library is to make ODBC recordsets look just like an STL container. As a user, you can move through our containers using standard STL iterators and if you insert(), erase() or replace() records in our containers changes can be automatically committed to the database for you. The library s compliance with the STL iterator and container standards means you can plug our abstractions into a wide variety of STL algorithms for data storage, searching and manipulation. In addition, the C++ reflection mechanism used by our library to bind to database tables allows us to add generic indexing and lookup properties to our containers with no special code required from the end-user. Because our code takes full advantage of the template mechanism, it adds minimal overhead compared with using raw ODBC calls to access a database.