How to use stream opeators to insert data into a Matrix array utility.
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What Is the Matrix? -- Part 2
Expanding on his previous articles, Steve explains how to use the built-in conversions to and from VARIANTs in his Matrix class.
What Is the Matrix?
Matrix is a templatized utility class available here on CodeGuru. This article digs into showing more regarding the use of this.
A Simple Example To Explain COM STA, MTA, and Auto-threaded Modules
Check out this illustration of the functions of COM Single Thread Apartment (STA), Multithread Apartment (MTA), and ATL Auto-thread Module with a testing client-server application.
Taking the Complexity Out of Creating COM Arrays'�The Matrix Class Utility
Arrays can be tedious, especially when passing them across COM/DCOM. This utility class aids the creation of arrays, including safe arrays and variants.
Simplifying the Concept of COM
Trung provides his perspectives on the relationships among COM, C++, and C.
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