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This is a hands-on lab in which I walk through the steps required to package an application with swpkg, which enables you to install it with inst or swmgr.
To view the sample code directory, click here: Software Packager
This session will provide an overview of what's on v5.0 of the Developer Toolbox CD. We will also cover some strategies for locating information (philosophy of the new interface), and evaluate the advantages of the CD and website forms. We will also discuss plans for future content and structure of the toolbox (e.g., websites and multiple CDs/versions).
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Office Hours for dave ratcliffe and Tom Murphy: Tuesday, 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
To view the sample code directory, click here: RapidApp
These labs will be running the games and tools. This is an interactive lab where users are welcome to compete against one another with the games. No scheduled sessions; just drop in!
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In this lab I will address techniques for making programs run efficiently on a Power CHALLENGE system. I will start by describing the architecture of the R8000 microprocessor and Power CHALLENGE system. I will then tell you how to use the compiler and profiles to tune code, which will include a discussion of software pipelining, register and cache blocking, compiler flags, program counter profiling and basic block profiling. Finally, I will talk about porting issues and provide an introduction to multiprocessor programming.
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To view the sample code directory, click here: TFP
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01:20:00 trt | = | 19.40 MB | + | 6.96 MB |
To view the sample code directory, click here: Open Inventor
Japanese support, multi-byte support (DBCS/SBCS), globalization, internationalization and localization. Are you wondering how big the effort will be? It's just as easy as regular C programming. Don't believe it yet? Come to see and feel it for yourself.
This is a three-part session. The first part will be a discussion of what those words mean to you as a developer and what steps you should take to ensure proper internationalization. Also, we will show you how to install a proper language module. The second part will be a step-by-step, hands-on Motif/X tutorial. This part describes how to create internationalization Motif/X programs. The last part will be a step-by-step XPG-based worldwide API tutorial and hands-on session. In this part we will describe how to create an internationalization C program to handle data strings properly.
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To view the sample code directory, click here: Internationalization
Office Hours for Michael Kung: Tuesday, 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
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