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  • C Chris Maunder

    Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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    Juan Carlos Cobas
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    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) data processing and spin simulation

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    • C Chris Maunder

      Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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      Guy Lecomte
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      EDM : Electronic document management. Writing from the start : graphics, scanning, workflow, publishing... for a great french financial company. Regards Guy LECOMTE ;P

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      • C Chris Maunder

        Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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        Lost User
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        Working on Information Displays (LCD) installed in subways and will start soon working on an in-train entertainment system with games & video-on-demand(like the one in planes).

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        • C Chris Maunder

          Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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          I'm working on our Pharos subsea Acoustic Tracking and Navigation application (MFC) - the first public release of which should be on July 13th. In my spare time I'm working on the Resource ID Organiser Add-In for Visual C++ 5.0/6.0, and doing some help file authoring for asynchrony.com. In the longer term I'm going to take a real good look at managed C++ and see where I end up... Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd
          (andy.metcalfe@lineone.net)
          http://www.resorg.co.uk

          "I used to be a medieval re-enactor, but I'm (nearly) alright now..."

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          • R Ravi Bhavnani

            Enterprise level platform for developing CRM apps that conduct real-time dialogs between a customer and a vendor. 100% Java. See www.revenio.com - shameless plug :-). In my spare time, I work on a few Win9x/NT/2K products (MFC). Also developing a few hacks (MFC) that may turn into products some day. Just started playing with PHP. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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            Kannan Kalyanaraman
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            Can't the application be done using Lotus Notes :confused: Cheers Kannan

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            • C Chris Maunder

              Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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              Anders Molin
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              At work I'm trying to figure out how all the new stuff in VS.NET Beta 2 is working. At home, I'm developing some Template Based classes, that wraps IO CompletionPorts, we (me and a friend) can use for our opcomming (socket) server products :) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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              • C Chris Maunder

                Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                Tomasz Sowinski
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                I'm working on an application for modelling Bayesian networks. UI uses MFC, while the computation engine is Standard C++. In the spare time, I'm extending my shareware screensaver - have a look at it here Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                  Ray Hayes
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                  My CV! ;P (Résumé for you North Americans) Ray

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                  • J James Spibey

                    Sort Allocation Computer for London Heathrow Airport. Yes I'm the guy that loses your luggage ;P

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                    NormDroid
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                    James I wrote the baggage software that communicates with the sortation machines at Manchester. The orginal software was developed in VB, needless to say to was well written and performed like a dog. I rewrote the software in VC++, runs like a dream now. We're also developing a FIDS system for software well known airports look us up on www.fswalkerhughes.com Regards Norm

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                      James I wrote the baggage software that communicates with the sortation machines at Manchester. The orginal software was developed in VB, needless to say to was well written and performed like a dog. I rewrote the software in VC++, runs like a dream now. We're also developing a FIDS system for software well known airports look us up on www.fswalkerhughes.com Regards Norm

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                      James Spibey
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                      Well, I'm based about 5 miles from Manchester Airport and as yet we have done absolutely nothing there although I'm about to assist on a quote for Terminal 2. You're lucky to get FIDS work - I'd love to do that as we mostly do the low level comms/controls software and never get chance to do the pretty graphics stuff :)

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                      • W Wayne Fuller

                        At work : We are currently rewriting a perfectly fine MFC program with an Oracle database to the web using Java with a AS400 database. X| Wayne

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                        Jason Gerard
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                        I feel your pain brother. I have to rewrite a perfectly good ASP/COM application in Java 2 and Oracle. And I've been forced to learn Java for the last 2 months. :(( :mad: X| p.s. Java Sucks Jason Gerard

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                        • C Chris Maunder

                          Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                          Rob Manderson
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                          I'm writing a massively multithreaded generic NT service... interesting challenge to ensure jobs are never lost... Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net

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                          • C Chris Maunder

                            Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                            William E Kempf
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                            The Boost.Threads library (http://www.boost.org). The library is under development and hasn't been submitted for Boost inclusion (yet), but it will be a portable threading library designed specifically for C++. The hopes are that this can be the starting point of a proposal for the C++ standards committee. :cool: William E. Kempf

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                            • C Chris Maunder

                              Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                              Sardaukar
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                              (1) std::tree is missing, so I started to do it... (2) nt namespace (i.e. services, event log, registry, boot.ini, you know, the problems that makes us all to spend two days to boot...) (3) Quake I & protoss vs 3 computers :) (4) a tool for transporting large VC project selecting file(s) type(s) and folders (ie exclude .obj files, Debug folders, etc.) (5) Win32 API/C grid control That's all I remember now :)

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                              • J Jason Gerard

                                I feel your pain brother. I have to rewrite a perfectly good ASP/COM application in Java 2 and Oracle. And I've been forced to learn Java for the last 2 months. :(( :mad: X| p.s. Java Sucks Jason Gerard

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                                Wayne Fuller
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                                I guess we are in the same boat. Learning Java has not been too bad, but since I come from a Windows desktop application world, throwing Internet programming on top of this has been difficult. I am in the middle of project two and it is a lot better than I thought it would be. If we could go back to Oracle, I would be a happy man. Wayne

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                                • C Chris Maunder

                                  Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                  Jim A Johnson
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                                  Software sampler/synthesizer and its associated UI.

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                                  • C Chris Maunder

                                    Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                    Stan Shannon
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                                    Another day, another cheesey Windows desktop app. I only dream of doing cool stuff. (Well, I did just finish a little application for visually editing images in an outgoing fax, that was kind of cool, at least I got to excercise my entire skill set. But now its back to enhancing our network logon security procedures or something equally dull. Yawn)

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                                      Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                      Chris Losinger
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                                      My day job is writing retirement planning software (how much to save, where to save it, when to start spending it, etc.). Originally a Windows destktop app but we're trying to put it on the web (COM+ and friends). My night job is writing Windows 2D graphics software (www.smalleranimals.com). -c ------------------------------ Smaller Animals Software, Inc. http://www.smalleranimals.com

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                                        Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                        Andrew Torrance
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                                        Interfacing an automatic guided vehicle system to a production system .Straight MFC . England is not an island.

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                                        • C Chris Maunder

                                          Just vaguely curious as to the types of applications generally being worked on at the moment. Anyone working on cool stuff to make the rest of us jealous? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                          realJSOP
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                                          1. At work - real-time image acquisition and transmission (I can't get into more detail than that) 2) At home - A program suite that does (or will do) the following: a) simplifies launching one-or more racing simulation servers b) allows remote administration of those servers c) accumulates race results (reported by the servers mentioned, as well as other sources) d) calculates statistics and ranking information based on accumulated race results e) allows clients to setup races (on race servers that allow it) f) provides list of active servers for clients to race on g) provides chat capability for clients h) provides car skin exchange for clients Needless to say, the project at home is rather ambitious for a one-man operation. The software is completely free to anyone that wants to use it (of course they must have the associated racing sim as well). I could be talked into taking on a helper that is well versed in TCP/IP and client server stuff. Keep in mind that there would be no monetary reward, and no recognition beyond having your name show up in the code and probably the about box. :-)
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