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Aggressive Optimizations
Make your release builds small. A must-have.
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MiniCRT
Companion piece to Aggressive Optimizations. Low bloat, very handy if you don't need
all the stuff that the Standard C Runtime has. Not the only one of its kind, but it works
for us. ![]()
Windows SDK & API Errata
Our own list of what Microsoft screwed up in either the documentation or the actual API. ![]()
ActiveScript framework for MFC
Simple framework so you can take advantage of scripting plugins in your own
programs. ![]()
RRLoginV2
Real-world example of how to write and deploy a 95 & NT service application.
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RRLoginV3
Same as V2, but re-written with Aggressive Optimizations and MiniCRT. ![]()
Tips
Why OLE and Services don't mix, and how to list all the functions and parms of
OLE servers. ![]()
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