Nick
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I write code
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Dec 6 |
awarded | ● Mortarboard |
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Nov 25 |
answered | Combo box inside of list control? (Unmanaged C++) |
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Oct 21 |
awarded | ● Popular Question |
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Oct 9 |
awarded | ● Yearling |
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Sep 2 |
accepted | Building windows c++ libraries without a runtime? |
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Aug 27 |
accepted | Why don’t Firefox and other apps honor my Windows XP settings? |
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Jul 29 |
awarded | ● Taxonomist |
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Jul 27 |
answered | Why don’t Firefox and other apps honor my Windows XP settings? |
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Jul 23 |
answered | Run Code Before Every Function Call for a Class in C++ |
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Jun 18 |
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Missing/desired features in Visual C++ Note that I'm not saying you're wrong, or your suggestion is not valid, just that the example given to justify it is not particularly applicable, and you may want to investigate further if this feature would really actually help you. |
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Jun 18 |
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Missing/desired features in Visual C++ In all fairness to Microsoft, your argument is compiler-specific, and may not apply to the MSVC compiler. Unless you have counter-examples specific to the MSVC compiler, I'd be somewhat inclined to believe MS; after all, several very competent software engineers have stopped writing optimized assembly for their performance-critical sections when using MSVC, because (in their estimation) they can't reliably do better than the compiler. |
