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No OS is safe from viruses. There are a couple of viruses for Macs. Luckily for us who love to use them, the market share is not big enough to warrant a myriad of different viruses like there are for Windows. I bet you that if the marketshare for Mac …

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I learned to use the NSArchiver and NSKeyArchiver Foundation classes in Objective-C. :)

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First, my desktop's relevant specs: MOBO: Intel DP43TF RAM: 6 GB DDR2 HD: 2 x 1TB, 1 500 GB. Blu-Ray Reader/Writer. Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.8 GHz. -- A while ago, I replaced my PSU. The older PSU was a cheap one that I got as a "gift" …

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My recommendation: Avoid those "Learn X Language in Y Time" books. If you really want to learn, you should be ready to spend a lot more than months to be "good" at it. Winrycool1 hit right in the nail: With those books, you will get the syntax but you will …

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This: [CODE]void* holder; void setHolder(void* object) { holder = object; } void* getHolder() { return holder; }[/CODE] And this: [CODE] Object someObject = new object(); someObject.setHolder(&object);?[/CODE] Would be the correct way to do it. There is no way to do dynamic binding in C++ without using a void* pointer that …

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There is yet another version of Objective-C called "Objective-C++" to program for the iPhone. I am not sure if you can say Objective-C++ is a whole new language (I would say it's a superset of Objective-C which is a superset of C). Basically, what Objective-C++ allows you to do is …

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You have two options: - Store the image itself in the database. - Store the image name in the database. I prefer the later, because while it does require to do a bit more of job, you can still include it anywhere, and I think it woudn't cause many resource …

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I'm trying to make a simple program to improve my use of pointers (because I suck very badly at that), and I was doing fine, until I found this problem: -- HEAP CORRUPTION DETECTED: after Normal block (#155) at 0x007D18F0. CRT found that the application wrote to memory after end …

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Yeah, I'm aware it may be an stupid question, but I really don't know what a "template" in C++ is, because my knowledge on it is very limited, I don't have any good books on it so I really can't get as much knowledge as I would like from it. …

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Yeah, I am aware that binary is pretty much ancient technology, but I was wondering, anyone uses it? I know binary, but not as a way to program. I can only read binary text, and that's about it. I was thinking that if you know binary, you can pretty much …

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