FreeJaPoll is a free software that make possible to add in a simple way a web-survey to your
own site. FreeJaPoll is a servlet written in Java programming language the program logo
(on the right) shows The Duke (Java mascotte) and a duke-like colored chicken...why? Because
the word "Poll" in my native language, Italian, is very similar to the corrispective English
word "Chiken" -)
This application, built in VB using MapObjects, allows the user
to zoom in, zoom out and pan using only the mouse. The pan is
a dynamic pan just push the mouse in the direction you would
like to pan.
Although there has been a lot of AVL tree libraries available now, nearly all of them are meant to work in the random access memory(RAM). Some of them do provide some mechanism for dumping the whole tree into a file and loading it back to the memory in order to make data in that tree persistent. It serves well when there s just small amount of data. When the tree is somewhat bigger, the dumping/loading process could take a lengthy time and makes your mission-critical program less efficient. How about an AVL tree that can directly use the disk for data storage ? If there s something like that, we won t need to read through the whole tree in order to pick up just a little bit imformation(a node), but read only the sectors that are neccssary for locating a certain node and the sectors in which that node lies. This is my initial motivation for writing a storage-media independent AVL Tree. However, as you step forth, you would find that it not only works fine with disks but also fine with memorys, too.
MFC Black Book
Introduction:
Are you an MFC programmer? Good. There are two types of MFC programmers. What kind are you? The first kind are the good programmers who write programs that conform to the way MFC wants you to do things. The second bunch are wild-eyed anarchists who insist on getting things done their way. Me, I’m in the second group. If you are in the same boat (or would like to be) this book is for you.
This book won’t teach you MFC—not in the traditional sense. You should pick it up with a good understanding of basic MFC programming and a desire to do things differently. This isn’t a Scribble tutorial (although I will review some fundamentals in the first chapter). You will learn how to wring every drop from your MFC programs. You’ll discover how to use, abuse, and abandon the document/view architecture. If you’ve ever wanted custom archives, you’ll find that, too.
Ever wanted to just type tail -f error_log on Windows?Envious of your Unix friends who can track changes to a file, in real time, as they happen?
Well, now with the Objektiv Tail for Win32, you ll be happily monitoring your log files like you ve never done before.
What s even better, you can track several files all at the same time with the patented "Multiple Document Interface"TM technology, with each file having its own, fabulous window.