Whining aside, the Component Protocol will consume LoungeChat data structures and turn them into XMPP messages, which will then get sent to the XMPP server, which will then get thrown down to an XMPP client?
GotW #7a: Minimizing Compile-Time Dependencies, Part 1 Managing dependencies well is an essential part of writing solid code. C++ supports two powerful methods of abstraction: object-oriented programming and generic programming. Both of these are fundamentally tools to help manage dependencies, and therefore manage complexity. It’s telling that all of the common OO/generic buzzwords—inclu…
So we'll format nice XMPP messages and send them off to the XMPP daemon (whichever we pick?) through inter-process communication? (or over the web or something, idk)
For any MSDN / ASM guru's around: Process 1 is running and constantly debugging Process 2, I have injected a DLL into Process 2 and detoured one of the windows functions it relies on so I can execute my own code. Is there a way from within Process 2 that I can prevent Process 1 from continuing to debug Process 2?
Well, fuck me. I an drunk. So drunk I cannot be bothered to comment on the mind-bogglingly moronic, wasteful, clueless answers on 'multithreaded' until tomorrow. 'WaitForMultipleObjects(n,lpHandles, 0, 0);' polling in a GUI app, FFS.
@CatPlusPlus Not trying to do anything, just an idea for a small project. I wonder if I can make up a small game that has to do with memory or something. Like, the actual memory uses, in bytes and such.
@Pawnguy7 So we're not talking about mucking around with actual computer memory, but where the concept of computer memory plays a role in the game mechanic?
@CatPlusPlus that's because you have been doing the wrong things - try extreme hiking, real ocean swim, skii, mountain biking - to name a few, things can get 'interesting' very fast :p