Would you like to know how to create XML-enabled applications using Visual C++ with TinyXML? What is TinyXML? TinyXML is a simple, small C++ XML parser that can be easily integrated into your applications. Are you looking for a way to create compact and yet very powerful applications with built-in XML parsing capabilities without having to use other heavy-weight bloated XML parsers? You will have full control over the size of your XML-enabled applications without having to use external DLLs and other bloated libraries. Are you a shareware programmer having trouble finding a XML parser that suits your unique needs? Why not use TinyXML? If you answered "Yes" then download this sample eBook to see what it can do for you.
This free ebook defines a C++ coding standard that should be valid and usable for almost all programmers. ISO 9000 as well as the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) states that coding standards are mandatory for any company with quality ambitions. Developing such a coding standard is, however, a non-trivial task, particularly for a complex multi- paradigm language like C++. In this ebook we give you a good start for a programming standard for a particular company or project. Such a standard is often written by the most experienced programmers in a company. If a quality manager responsible for the development of such a standard instead select this book as the base for the coding standard, experienced programmers can be relieved from this arduous task and instead continue to do what they prefer to do, designing the company products. This ebook should also be of great interest for quality aware C++ programmers trying to find ways of improving their code.
This paper discusses how to get secure random numbers for your application. We describe how to take a single, secure, random number (a seed), and stretch it into a big stream of random numbers using a secure pseudo-random number generator. We talk about how to get random data in lots of different representations (e.g., an integer in a particular range or a printable string). We also discuss how to get real randomness in an environment that is fundamentally deterministic, and we give advice on figuring out how to estimate how much randomness exists in a piece of data.
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Good design and programming is not learned by generalities, but by seeing how significant programs can be made clean, easy to read, easy to maintain and modify, human-engineered, efficient, and reliable, by the application of good design and programming practices. Careful study and imitation of good designs and programs significantly improves development skills.
To create more advanced and complete objects, C++ allows you to group these identifiers and create Classes. We will cover how to Define & declare a class, initialize a class, its constructors and destroctors, class member functions & private functions and finally how to declare objects from a class.