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Tag Archives: Windows
C String Function Timings Primer Tutorial
You don’t have to use an IDE to do C programming. There is Digital Mars C as an example of that. We have talked about the Xcode command line tools before, that frees the gcc compiler to (also) be a … Continue reading →
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Tagged C++, command line, Digital Mars, kernel, programming, string functionality, timing, tutorial, Windows
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Windows Multitasking Tip Primer Tutorial
A lot of Windows desktop processing tasks require you to do more than one thing at a time (calling all afficianados of multitasking). Windows (from Microsoft) caters well for people who multitask, and there is a cute keyboard shortcut for … Continue reading →
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Tagged keyboard shortcut, Microsoft, tips, tutorial, Windows, Windows 7
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Windows Control Panel Action Center Primer Tutorial
Is there the one place on your Windows computer where you can check on messaging arrangements, view alerts and take actions for? Virus Protection Spyware and Related Protection Windows Update Checking for Updates Network Firewall Internet Security Settings User Account … Continue reading →
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Tagged Action Center, alerts, Control Panel, security, tutorial, virus protection, Windows
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Windows Major Web Browsers Tutorial
Yesterday’s tutorial had us in the position to test all major web browsers on a Mac laptop for our web work. The same can be done for Windows and want to show that here with this tutorial where we show … Continue reading →
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Tagged Chrome, cross-browser, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, tutorial, web browsers, Windows
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Windows Media Player Primer Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that introduces you to Windows Media Player, though it is doubtful, if you have Windows, that you haven’t come across it. Why is that? Well, Windows Media Player is the Windows default program for playing many … Continue reading →
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Tagged CD, DVD, media, Media Player, player, software, tutorial, Windows, windows registry
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C# Socket Primer Tutorial
C# using Visual Studio on Windows is a great language to learn. If you like C# you may eventually like VB.Net, and vice versa. It has sophisticated data structures, can be Object Oriented and makes great Windows desktop applications or … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, C++, networking, programming, socket, tutorial, Visual Studio, Windows
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Code::Blocks C++ Win32 API Frame Menu Primer Tutorial
The tutorial today is about a programming IDE called Code::Blocks, and we use this to create a project to create a C++ Windows 32bit GUI frame application (Win32 API) with two simple submenus. Programming IDEs take a lot of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, C++, Code::Blocks, frame, menu, programming, tutorial, Windows, Windows 32bit GUI
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PC Html/Doc to Pdf via Mac TextEdit Primer Tutorial
Found this tutorial very interesting. It can be wasteful to overlook simple things. Take, for example the humble Mac application called TextEdit. From now on, am going to call it “The Broker”. The reason is, it is a simple application … Continue reading →
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Tagged file server, file sharing, HTML, Mac, Mac OsX, MAMP, Microsoft Word, networking, PDF, protocols, Samba, TextEdit, the broker, tutorial, web browser, web server, Windows
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