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Download Now | Latest Additions 20 articles overall. 13 new, 7 updated. New articles added Articles updated New Tips and Tricks added Tips and Tricks updated New Technical Blogs added - Yield! Reconsidering APIs with Collections - Nick Cosentino
In this article, I'd like to go over a couple of different approaches for an API and then explain why the yield keyword might be something you consider next time around.
- Sign extension of C++ pointer: the cause of NIC's failure to send packets - Eric Z (Jing)
I’ve been working on a NIC driver project on Pharlap. Due to some cause, it can’t send out any packets. I took some time troubleshooting the problem and finally it turned out to be the incorrect setting of the following … Continue reading →
- Arrays and Pointers - Eric Z (Jing)
I list various array-and-pointer-problems I heard or I met by myself. They’re so basic and important that they worth a detailed discussion. Can a const be an array bound? It depends. Just like C89, C++ requires that the number of … Continue reading →
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