Stefan Ruck

Stefan Ruck got in touch with computers in 1981 at school, where he did some BASIC programming. Later on he also tried a little bit of Assembler and Pascal. In 1987 he started professional programming on IBM mainframes in COBOL. Since 1989, PC, DOS and C have been the keywords of his job. In 1996, Windows and MFC were added. OS/2 is his private training environment for OOP in C++ since 1994. The main result of this is the program HexEdit for OS/2, an MDI hex editor.

Articles

 * A Progress-indicating Status Line in C++ (Part 1) (Jun 1996)
 * A Progress-indicating Status Line in C++ (Part 2) (Jul 1996)
 * A Progress-indicating Status Line in C++ (Part 3) (Aug 1996)


 * Manage Your Configuration Files and Data (Sep 1997)
 * Multilingual Resources (Nov 1997)
 * Let's Talk About... Singleton (Dec 1997)
 * Mnemonics in Dialog Boxes (Sep 1998)
 * A Keystroke Recorder (Jan 1999)
 * Singletons - The Next Generation (Sep 1999)

Links

 * Homepage (archived)