|  | | r to r, n converter is a tutorial that discusses about how to convert the characters which will be useful to read Unix documents in note pad. | | 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. | | This is a tutorial that elaborately discusses about how to convert a string into ASCII with the help of 'while' loop and int() using C and C++. | | Finally Visual C++ .NET can be considered a "real C++ compiler"! Attend this talk to get your brain wrapped around advanced template programming techniques, and other features of the C++ language that were previously unsupported by Visual C++. Learn from the master of C++ himself, Herb Sutter. | | Understanding C++ data types is a book that contains tutorial about C++ data types which will be usefull for the beginners in learning about C++ programming with their data types. | | Part I of a small book for those beginners in C++ or even in programming who didn’t understand C++ data types. This is meant to be a patch to other books, that cover the basics of C++, because data types can be a little tricky sometimes, and difficult to understand. | | Part II of the small book that teaches you the C++ data types. Even if you have an IQ under 25 you will can understand and use the data types. In this part you will see an important aspect of data types... signed and unsigned. | | This is the third part and the biggest of the small book named 'Understanding C++ data types'. This part covers the 'integer' data type. | Pages: [<<] 1 2 | |  |
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