Presentations
- Hunting for Bugs (presented at ACCU 2006)
Intended audience:
Experienced developers to want to learn project saving debugging techiques and be a hero at work
April 2006 (between 50 minutes and 1 hr 30 min )
In Power Point format / in PDF format
- Clean C++ without SOAP
Intended audience:
C++ developers, especially those dealing with IPC or Web Services.
April 2004 (50 minutes)
In Power Point format / in PDF format
- Traps and Pitfalls of ATL with VC6 in C++
Intended audience:
C++ developers using VC6 (and VC 5, 7.0, 7.1 aka .Net) planning to develop or maintain COM applications
2003 (most of day)
In Power Point format Example code
- An Introduction to Native Postmortem Debugging
Intended audience:
Developers especially C/C++ developers
Feb 2003 (best with two 40 minute sessions)
In Power Point format / in PDF format
- Dealing with Leaks
Intended audience:
Developers (of unmanaged / compiled code), also testers, and maybe project managers.
March 2003 (about 1 hour 30 mintes)
In Power Point format
- An Overview of STL
Intended audience:
C/C++ programmers not already expert in STL.
Visual Basic and Java programmers – see what youre missing!
Managers – see why should your staff be competent in STL.
October 2000 (about 1 hour 40 minutes)
In Power Point format
- An Introduction to COM
Prerequisites:
A small experience in at least one programming language, ideally C, C++ or VB.
Aim: Understand the need for COM and basically what it does.
August 2001 (best with two 1 hour 20 minute sessions)
In Power Point format
- A Guide to Multithreaded Code
Intended audience:
C/C++ programmers not already expert in threading.
Visual Basic and Java programmers – its not all done for you!
Managers – see the issues that must be addressed.
February 2001 (best with two 1 hour 20 minute sessions)
In Power Point format