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This is a very small application that makes it obvious when your system has (with or without your knowledge) connected to the Internet. The small on-screen form stays on top when connected but otherwise is quite unobtrusive (sits behind other apps). As it is possible for even commercial applications to connect WITHOUT prompting (they shouldn't but sometimes do), I have found this to be a necessary addition to my desktop. I thought I'd share the little bit of source code I used to create the program. It isn't complex but does use API calls so I've put it in the Intermediate category. Comments/improvements welcome.
This code demonstrates how to convert a long value into a 32 bit binary value by using a function that is called recursively (it calls itself). A heavily commented demonstration application is included in the zip file that also includes techniques and coding methods that beginners may also find useful.
CreatePath() uses API calls to create a directory tree. A simple application is included to demonstrate its use.
This is a very small application that makes it obvious when your system has (with or without your knowledge) connected to the Internet. The small on-screen form stays on top when connected but otherwise is quite unobtrusive (sits behind other apps). As it is possible for even commercial applications to connect WITHOUT prompting (they shouldn't but sometimes do), I have found this to be a necessary addition to my desktop. I thought I'd share the little bit of source code I used to create the program. It isn't complex but does use API calls so I've put it in the Intermediate category. Comments/improvements welcome.
This code demonstrates how to convert a long value into a 32 bit binary value by using a function that is called recursively (it calls itself). A heavily commented demonstration application is included in the zip file that also includes techniques and coding methods that beginners may also find useful.
CreatePath() uses API calls to create a directory tree. A simple application is included to demonstrate its use.
CreatePath() uses API calls to create a directory tree. A simple application is included to demonstrate its use.
This code demonstrates how to convert a long value into a 32 bit binary value by using a function that is called recursively (it calls itself). A heavily commented demonstration application is included in the zip file that also includes techniques and coding methods that beginners may also find useful.
This is a very small application that makes it obvious when your system has (with or without your knowledge) connected to the Internet. The small on-screen form stays on top when connected but otherwise is quite unobtrusive (sits behind other apps). As it is possible for even commercial applications to connect WITHOUT prompting (they shouldn't but sometimes do), I have found this to be a necessary addition to my desktop. I thought I'd share the little bit of source code I used to create the program. It isn't complex but does use API calls so I've put it in the Intermediate category. Comments/improvements welcome.
CreatePath() uses API calls to create a directory tree. A simple application is included to demonstrate its use.
This code demonstrates how to convert a long value into a 32 bit binary value by using a function that is called recursively (it calls itself). A heavily commented demonstration application is included in the zip file that also includes techniques and coding methods that beginners may also find useful.
This is a very small application that makes it obvious when your system has (with or without your knowledge) connected to the Internet. The small on-screen form stays on top when connected but otherwise is quite unobtrusive (sits behind other apps). As it is possible for even commercial applications to connect WITHOUT prompting (they shouldn't but sometimes do), I have found this to be a necessary addition to my desktop. I thought I'd share the little bit of source code I used to create the program. It isn't complex but does use API calls so I've put it in the Intermediate category. Comments/improvements welcome.
CreatePath() uses API calls to create a directory tree. A simple application is included to demonstrate its use.
This code demonstrates how to convert a long value into a 32 bit binary value by using a function that is called recursively (it calls itself). A heavily commented demonstration application is included in the zip file that also includes techniques and coding methods that beginners may also find useful.
This is a very small application that makes it obvious when your system has (with or without your knowledge) connected to the Internet. The small on-screen form stays on top when connected but otherwise is quite unobtrusive (sits behind other apps). As it is possible for even commercial applications to connect WITHOUT prompting (they shouldn't but sometimes do), I have found this to be a necessary addition to my desktop. I thought I'd share the little bit of source code I used to create the program. It isn't complex but does use API calls so I've put it in the Intermediate category. Comments/improvements welcome.
CreatePath() uses API calls to create a directory tree. A simple application is included to demonstrate its use.
This code demonstrates how to convert a long value into a 32 bit binary value by using a function that is called recursively (it calls itself). A heavily commented demonstration application is included in the zip file that also includes techniques and coding methods that beginners may also find useful.
This is a very small application that makes it obvious when your system has (with or without your knowledge) connected to the Internet. The small on-screen form stays on top when connected but otherwise is quite unobtrusive (sits behind other apps). As it is possible for even commercial applications to connect WITHOUT prompting (they shouldn't but sometimes do), I have found this to be a necessary addition to my desktop. I thought I'd share the little bit of source code I used to create the program. It isn't complex but does use API calls so I've put it in the Intermediate category. Comments/improvements welcome.