Creating an already-completed asynchronous activity in C++/WinRT, part 4 July 12, 2024 Jul 12, 2024 07/12/24 Raymond Chen Failing is easy. Failing correctly is hard.
Creating an already-completed asynchronous activity in C++/WinRT, part 3 July 11, 2024 Jul 11, 2024 07/11/24 Raymond Chen Generalizing to the four kinds of Windows Runtime asynchronous activities.
Creating an already-completed asynchronous activity in C++/WinRT, part 2 July 10, 2024 Jul 10, 2024 07/10/24 Raymond Chen Making our function a coroutine.
Creating an already-completed asynchonous activity in C++/WinRT, part 1 July 9, 2024 Jul 9, 2024 07/9/24 Raymond Chen The simplest version.
What’s the point of std::monostate? You can’t do anything with it! July 8, 2024 Jul 8, 2024 07/8/24 Raymond Chen Not doing anything with it is exactly the point.
How do I produce a Windows Runtime asynchronous activity from C++/WinRT? July 5, 2024 Jul 5, 2024 07/5/24 Raymond Chen Somebody that deals with them natively.
How do I produce a Windows Runtime asynchronous activity from C#? July 4, 2024 Jul 4, 2024 07/4/24 Raymond Chen The AsyncInfo helper class converts Tasks to Windows Runtime asynchronous activities.
How do I produce a Windows Runtime asynchronous activity from C++/CX? July 3, 2024 Jul 3, 2024 07/3/24 Raymond Chen The Parallel Patterns Library has special support for C++/CX.
The history of Alt+number sequences, and why Alt+9731 sometimes gives you a heart and sometimes a snowman July 2, 2024 Jul 2, 2024 07/2/24 Raymond Chen Code pages and custom keyboard handling.
If I register the same shell extension as both a context menu extension and a drag/drop extension, how do I know which one the system is using? July 1, 2024 Jul 1, 2024 07/1/24 Raymond Chen Who forced you to register the same shell extension for both?