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Jun 10th, 2004, 11:11 PM
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Looking for a C project to read the source code
The volume of content on SourceForge is overwhelming. It is cumbersome to sieve through the project listing of projects in any programming language to look for a project that is of your level of interest, your subject/topic/vertical domain of interest, and is for your particular platform, which in my case, is Win32. And to top that, if you're looking for projects in C, you also must look for a filter - ATL/MFC/C++/Only C/Console Apps/GUI Apps/Win32 API et al.
To enhance my skills, I need to read an easy to understand project implemented in C for the Win32 platform. I need two actually:
(1) Console based/CUI based
(2) GUI based
My purpose would be to read the code. Since I am already familiar with Windows UI programming, I would also be interested in projects that are not Win32 API based, meaning CUI based projects for the Win32 platform.
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Jun 13th, 2004, 09:05 PM
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How big of a project are you looking for?
"Can't" and "shouldn't" are two totally separate things.
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Jun 14th, 2004, 09:32 AM
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A project that starts from here, goes all the way uptil there and finally ends there.
<jk/> ;-)
I am looking for a beginner level project with a few windows (may be 5 to six windows) and about five or six source code files.
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Jun 14th, 2004, 10:34 AM
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Not NoteMe
http://www.vbforums.com/forumdisplay...ne=&forumid=47
That forum has quite a few projects for you to take a peek at.
Quotes:
"I am getting better then you guys.." NoteMe, on his leet english skills.
"And I am going to meat her again later on tonight." NoteMe
"I think you should change your name to QuoteMe" Shaggy Hiker, regarding NoteMe
"my sweet lord jesus. I've decided never to have breast implants" Tom Gibbons
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Jun 14th, 2004, 11:48 AM
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Ok... Well here is an example of a console application written in C:
http://www.iota-six.co.uk/c/a3_hello_world.asp
If you know this, then you should be able to extend it to w/e.
"Can't" and "shouldn't" are two totally separate things.
All questions should be answered. All answers should be true. That is why I post.
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