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computer engineering
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The computer engineering tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions from students and professionals in the field. Topics include programming help with C, C++, C#, and VB.NET, using tools like Visual Studio and Ozeki VoIP SIP SDK. Graphics programming in Windows 7 and compatibility issues with Turbo C are common. Networking challenges such as SSH tunneling, mapping network drives, and troubleshooting internet connectivity while Windows updates still download are also discussed. A lighter thread compares computer engineering to standup comedy. The tag reflects real-world problems faced by computer engineering students, from development environments to network configuration.
Hello Everyone,
I am a computer engineer student who is also learning C lately. I want to start developing an own application. While I was doing a research on the Internet found a site (Ozeki C# VoIP SDK - A SIP SDK for software developers) that has lots of sample programs. As I have seen...
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Hello friends , I am a student of Computer Engineering and am having C/C++ graphics subject in my curriculum this year . I have WIndows 7 Ultimate on my system . But it doesn't run the graphics in Turbo C. What do I do ? I don't want to switch back to XP ( though I'm using Microsoft Virtual PC...
:mad:Hi i'm currently studdying in computer engeneering and have a good background in networking but i can't figure this one out. I can ping my external ISP adress, ican ping yahoo.com, i can download windows updates but i can't load any web pages in IE8 or Firefox. I've closed down my antivirus...
Ok, so at my college, to connect to our network drives from home, we are given a stupid SSH utility that is horrible. Being a computer engineering major, I know that we can SSH tunnel our way to the server and then map the network drive. I have used the $40 program ExpanDrive to do this before...