Comments on: About http://eikke.com 'cause this is what I do Tue, 04 Dec 2012 00:03:23 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.1 By: Paul Eremeeff http://eikke.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-44069 Paul Eremeeff Tue, 25 Jan 2011 13:48:32 +0000 #comment-44069 Hi. I am one of the developers of PVS-Studio static code analyzer for C/C++/C++0x. As means of improving the quality of our product we are offering you a 3-month single user license for free. In case you find the analyzer interesting we would appreciate if you could mention your experience with it in one of your articles/blog posts. PVS-Studio is a static code analysis tool for the C\C++\C++0x languages designed to locate source code issues in 3 distinctive areas: migration to 64-bit platforms, OpenMP related errors and general-purpose C++ errors. If you are interested in our offer please reply to this message and we will provide you with a free registration key for PVS-Studio analyzer. Looking forward to your reply Paul Eremeeff, PVS-Studio development team OOO "Program Verification Systems" (Co Ltd) Hi.
I am one of the developers of PVS-Studio static code analyzer for C/C++/C++0x. As means of improving the quality of our product we are offering you a 3-month single user license for free. In case you find the analyzer interesting we would appreciate if you could mention your experience with it in one of your articles/blog posts.
PVS-Studio is a static code analysis tool for the C\C++\C++0x languages designed to locate source code issues in 3 distinctive areas: migration to 64-bit platforms, OpenMP related errors and general-purpose C++ errors.
If you are interested in our offer please reply to this message and we will provide you with a free registration key for PVS-Studio analyzer.
Looking forward to your reply
Paul Eremeeff, PVS-Studio development team
OOO “Program Verification Systems” (Co Ltd)

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By: Javier Ruiz http://eikke.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-37955 Javier Ruiz Sat, 21 Aug 2010 16:25:43 +0000 #comment-37955 Many thanks for the thorough example on using C++ classes in C (found in the old blog). I was stuck trying to call a bunch of C++ classes from IDL, and your explanation has put me on the right track. All the best, Javier Ruiz ps I could not leave a reply in the original post, so I came here... Many thanks for the thorough example on using C++ classes in C (found in the old blog).
I was stuck trying to call a bunch of C++ classes from IDL, and your explanation has put me on the right track.

All the best,
Javier Ruiz

ps I could not leave a reply in the original post, so I came here…

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