Jan 12, 2026 Post comments count0 Post likes count1 Clipping the focus item when looking for its on-screen location Raymond Chen Preventing the cursor from pointing to nothing.
Jan 9, 2026 Post comments count1 Post likes count1 Using Active Accessibility to find out where the focus item is Raymond Chen Looking at child objects.
Jan 8, 2026 Post comments count4 Post likes count2 Using Active Accessibility to find out where the Windows caret is Raymond Chen It's old and rather simple, but we like simple.
Jan 7, 2026 Post comments count1 Post likes count1 How can I find out where the Windows caret is? Raymond Chen You'll have go to a larger scope.
Jan 6, 2026 Post comments count1 Post likes count2 Swapping two blocks of memory that reside inside a larger block, in constant memory, refinement Raymond Chen Could do with a little less rotating.
Jan 5, 2026 Post comments count1 Post likes count2 How can you swap two non-adjacent blocks of memory using only forward iterators? Raymond Chen Applying the rotation trick to our new problem.
Jan 2, 2026 Post comments count0 Post likes count2 How can you swap two adjacent blocks of memory using only forward iterators? Raymond Chen A different algorithm, employing a different kind of cleverness.
Jan 1, 2026 Post comments count10 Post likes count2 Swapping two blocks of memory that reside inside a larger block, in constant memory Raymond Chen A variation on the constant-memory rotation.
Dec 31, 2025 Post comments count1 Post likes count2 Understanding and mitigating a stack overflow in our task sequencer Raymond Chen The recurring problem of synchronous resumption.
Dec 29, 2025 Post comments count3 Post likes count2 How can I detect that the system is running low on memory? Or that my job is running low on memory? Raymond Chen You can register for a memory notification.