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Coders Can be Frugal When They Use Krugle
Digital Media
Digital Marketing
Search Engine Strategies
15 Years Ago
by EddieC
…practices. It also maintains [URL=http://www.
krugle
.org/]
Krugle
.org[/URL], a two-billion line central … vice president of product management at
Krugle
. “These updates to
Krugle
Entrerprise enhance functionality our clients are …ranked lists of exact and approximate matches,” which
Krugle
says permits developers to identify similar code across …
Help w/ a book
Programming
Software Development
16 Years Ago
by CoolGamer48
…, dxstdafx.h. I find the source for that file on
krugle
.org, and then find out that dxstdafx.h needs other…
Re: Java product updater
Programming
Software Development
15 Years Ago
by eranga262154
… following link. [URL="http://sourceforge.
krugle
.com/kse/projects/7CRbMg3#2"]http://sourceforge.
krugle
.com/kse/projects/7CRbMg3#2[/URL…
Re: I need help on a browser
Programming
Software Development
14 Years Ago
by Teme64
…. You may also try [URL="http://www.
krugle
.org/kse/entfiles"]
Krugle
[/URL] to find some source code. Since you…
Re: Paging Problem
Programming
Web Development
16 Years Ago
by nishit_soni
According to me, You can get the perfect paging code from [url]www.
krugle
.com[/url] thanks Nishit Soni [email]nishit_0627@yahoo.co.in[/email]
Re: Help w/ a book
Programming
Software Development
16 Years Ago
by Ancient Dragon
What compiler are you using? VC++ 2005 or VC++ 2008 ? Those two compilers enable UNICODE by default. UNICODE is a standardized way to use non-English languages is programs and requires some changes to standard C or C++ character arrays. If you don't care about foreign languages then you should just turn UNCODE off, as you have already …
Re: Help w/ a book
Programming
Software Development
16 Years Ago
by CoolGamer48
[QUOTE=Ancient Dragon;524326]What compiler are you using? VC++ 2005 or VC++ 2008 ? Those two compilers enable UNICODE by default. UNICODE is a standardized way to use non-English languages is programs and requires some changes to standard C or C++ character arrays. If you don't care about foreign languages then you should just turn UNCODE off, …
Re: Help w/ a book
Programming
Software Development
16 Years Ago
by Ancient Dragon
yup -- that means UNICODE. Set it to "Not set"
Re: Help w/ a book
Programming
Software Development
16 Years Ago
by CoolGamer48
[QUOTE=Ancient Dragon;524384]yup -- that means UNICODE. Set it to "Not set"[/QUOTE] Wait, Use Multi-Byte Character Set means unicode? In that case, what does Use Unicode Character Set mean?
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