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Linker Errors, CString, ATL, MFC, and YOU!
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Linker errors due to CStringT template classes and ATL vs. MFC issues
The goal in this article is to make a well behaved library that will link up without any special options specified in the consuming applications, other than importing the library, and including the header file.
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Nick Pirocanac
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I have been programming for about 15 years, starting off with simple BASIC on the venerable C=64 and progressing all the way to C#.
I am currently for hire and contracting projects, so if you have opportunities in the Mid-West area, feel free to contact me! My strengths include C#/ASP.NET, MS-SQL Server, Client/Server/Distributed Architectures, C++/ATL7/MFC, and JAVA (Servlets/J2ME).
I am currently developing a live ranking system for Halo at www.haloranking.com, stop by and check it out!
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