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Contents, The Delphi Magazine Issue 127, March 2006
The Windows Native API
Marcel van Brakel and Oliver Schneider explain what this undocumented interface
between Win32 user mode code and the OS code running in kernel mode is
all about, and show how it can be put to good use if treated with care and
respect!
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Threading Changes In .NET 2.0
Julian Bucknall notes that up to now we've only had to run our .NET code
on x86 chips, but with .NET 2.0 we may find ourselves running on various
flavours of 64-bit chip. Believe it or not, our multithreaded code may
fail when run on non-Pentium chips. Julian helps us to understand the .NET
memory model and how it differs from the hardware memory model, what .NET
guarantees for code execution and, more importantly, what it does not. Get
yourself ahead of the game so that when Delphi supports .NET 2.0 you will
be ready!
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Under Construction: All Together Now!
Bob Swart demonstrates how to use the Together modelling features (without
using ECO) as well as design patterns, UML refactoring, code audits and
code metrics with the Borland Developer Studio 2006 IDE.
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Review: CodeHealer 2.1
Craig Murphy reviews this source code analysis and verification tool from
SOCK Software.
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The Delphi Clinic
Brian Long with more answers to your own queries.
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