Monday, September 16, 2013

Welcome to ccplusplus.com

We are a fast growing company aimed to provide an intelligent and cleaner Technology Solution, a solution that anyone can feel and think. We at ccplusplus are always involved in designing, developing and  providing a better software solution that can be used in any of the area or the field which are governed or not governed by us.

Aiming to spread the Information Technology we are not just limited to software development but we wish to spread our technology as far as we can to each hand. We called this a "Human Being Technology" a technology that can be used and understand by any of the human who has never used or understand the software and its capability.
If we summarize our self, ccplusplus is primarily involved in the following areas of expertise,
  • Software Solutions
  • Consultancy Services
  • Global eLearning Solutions
  • Education Support
We are team of dedicated engineers who has a passion to develop and innovate. 

We are not just software engineers, we are the engineers who are passion-ed to change the future of the software !!!!

ccplusplus welcome's all for any kind of suggestions and improvement, we value each of them and seeking to learn from them.

Please write to us to let us serve you in a better way.

whatsapp always online problem

This post will show you how to force exit or close WhatsApp application running on Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and other symbian s60 running phones. 


WhatsApp does not have a logout mechanism. The application is designed to always be connected so that you receive your messages  quickly, even when you are not actively using your phone. This is  similar to how SMS works and allows WhatsApp messages to be delivered almost instantly.


For those who does not have a data plan, running WhatsApp can be very expensive. It is also drains battery pretty fast while the application is running in the background. WhatsApp cannot be turn off. The "Exit" button in WhatsApp does not turn the application completely off. It will seems like it is turn off but it is still running in the background. WhatsApp will always maintain connection (by force!) by going through your available 3G, EDGE amd WIFi connection presets to connect without notification.

This is how i force exit or close WhatsApp from running (even background process) on my Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

  1. Install NetQin Mobile Guard 3.0 for Symbian and run the application.
  2. Click on OS Scan and NetQin will display a report after scanning your phone.
  3. Go to "Auto-start apps" to disable WhatsApp from auto start whenever the phone restarts.
  4. Go to "Memory usage" to close currently running WhatsApp application.
  5. WhatsApp is now completely turned off. 
Another Way: (working and tested)

  1. Another way around is go to "Boot Manager Icon"
  2. Disable the WhatsApp from there.
  3. When you restart your phone you will find it disabled.
  4. Turn off WhatsApp: Web Manager > connected apps > Options > Disconnect (or tap WhatsApp > Yes)
  5. Each time you want to close the whats app you can disconnect it from the network like these steps.

disconnect whatsapp on nokia

This post will show you how to force exit or close WhatsApp application running on Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and other symbian s60 running phones. 


WhatsApp does not have a logout mechanism. The application is designed to always be connected so that you receive your messages  quickly, even when you are not actively using your phone. This is  similar to how SMS works and allows WhatsApp messages to be delivered almost instantly.


For those who does not have a data plan, running WhatsApp can be very expensive. It is also drains battery pretty fast while the application is running in the background. WhatsApp cannot be turn off. The "Exit" button in WhatsApp does not turn the application completely off. It will seems like it is turn off but it is still running in the background. WhatsApp will always maintain connection (by force!) by going through your available 3G, EDGE amd WIFi connection presets to connect without notification.

This is how i force exit or close WhatsApp from running (even background process) on my Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

  1. Install NetQin Mobile Guard 3.0 for Symbian and run the application.
  2. Click on OS Scan and NetQin will display a report after scanning your phone.
  3. Go to "Auto-start apps" to disable WhatsApp from auto start whenever the phone restarts.
  4. Go to "Memory usage" to close currently running WhatsApp application.
  5. WhatsApp is now completely turned off. 
Another Way: (working and tested)

  1. Another way around is go to "Boot Manager Icon"
  2. Disable the WhatsApp from there.
  3. When you restart your phone you will find it disabled.
  4. Turn off WhatsApp: Web Manager > connected apps > Options > Disconnect (or tap WhatsApp > Yes)
  5. Each time you want to close the whats app you can disconnect it from the network like these steps.

turn off whatsapp completely

This post will show you how to force exit or close WhatsApp application running on Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and other symbian s60 running phones. 


WhatsApp does not have a logout mechanism. The application is designed to always be connected so that you receive your messages  quickly, even when you are not actively using your phone. This is  similar to how SMS works and allows WhatsApp messages to be delivered almost instantly.


For those who does not have a data plan, running WhatsApp can be very expensive. It is also drains battery pretty fast while the application is running in the background. WhatsApp cannot be turn off. The "Exit" button in WhatsApp does not turn the application completely off. It will seems like it is turn off but it is still running in the background. WhatsApp will always maintain connection (by force!) by going through your available 3G, EDGE amd WIFi connection presets to connect without notification.

This is how i force exit or close WhatsApp from running (even background process) on my Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

  1. Install NetQin Mobile Guard 3.0 for Symbian and run the application.
  2. Click on OS Scan and NetQin will display a report after scanning your phone.
  3. Go to "Auto-start apps" to disable WhatsApp from auto start whenever the phone restarts.
  4. Go to "Memory usage" to close currently running WhatsApp application.
  5. WhatsApp is now completely turned off. 
Another Way: (working and tested)

  1. Another way around is go to "Boot Manager Icon"
  2. Disable the WhatsApp from there.
  3. When you restart your phone you will find it disabled.
  4. Turn off WhatsApp: Web Manager > connected apps > Options > Disconnect (or tap WhatsApp > Yes)
  5. Each time you want to close the whats app you can disconnect it from the network like these steps.

turn off whatsapp nokia


This post will show you how to force exit or close WhatsApp application running on Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and other symbian s60 running phones. 


WhatsApp does not have a logout mechanism. The application is designed to always be connected so that you receive your messages  quickly, even when you are not actively using your phone. This is  similar to how SMS works and allows WhatsApp messages to be delivered almost instantly.


For those who does not have a data plan, running WhatsApp can be very expensive. It is also drains battery pretty fast while the application is running in the background. WhatsApp cannot be turn off. The "Exit" button in WhatsApp does not turn the application completely off. It will seems like it is turn off but it is still running in the background. WhatsApp will always maintain connection (by force!) by going through your available 3G, EDGE amd WIFi connection presets to connect without notification.

This is how i force exit or close WhatsApp from running (even background process) on my Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

  1. Install NetQin Mobile Guard 3.0 for Symbian and run the application.
  2. Click on OS Scan and NetQin will display a report after scanning your phone.
  3. Go to "Auto-start apps" to disable WhatsApp from auto start whenever the phone restarts.
  4. Go to "Memory usage" to close currently running WhatsApp application.
  5. WhatsApp is now completely turned off. 
Another Way: (working and tested)

  1. Another way around is go to "Boot Manager Icon"
  2. Disable the WhatsApp from there.
  3. When you restart your phone you will find it disabled.
  4. Turn off WhatsApp: Web Manager > connected apps > Options > Disconnect (or tap WhatsApp > Yes)
  5. Each time you want to close the whats app you can disconnect it from the network like these steps.

how to turn off whatsapp


This post will show you how to force exit or close WhatsApp application running on Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and other symbian s60 running phones. 


WhatsApp does not have a logout mechanism. The application is designed to always be connected so that you receive your messages quickly, even when you are not actively using your phone. This is similar to how SMS works and allows WhatsApp messages to be delivered almost instantly.


For those who does not have a data plan, running WhatsApp can be very expensive. It is also drains battery pretty fast while the application is running in the background. WhatsApp cannot be turn off. The "Exit" button in WhatsApp does not turn the application completely off. It will seems like it is turn off but it is still running in the background. WhatsApp will always maintain connection (by force!) by going through your available 3G, EDGE amd WIFi connection presets to connect without notification.

This is how i force exit or close WhatsApp from running (even background process) on my Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

  1. Install NetQin Mobile Guard 3.0 for Symbian and run the application.
  2. Click on OS Scan and NetQin will display a report after scanning your phone.
  3. Go to "Auto-start apps" to disable WhatsApp from auto start whenever the phone restarts.
  4. Go to "Memory usage" to close currently running WhatsApp application.
  5. WhatsApp is now completely turned off. 
Another Way: (working and tested)
  1. Another way around is go to "Boot Manager Icon"
  2. Disable the WhatsApp from there.
  3. When you restart your phone you will find it disabled.
  4. Turn off WhatsApp: Web Manager > connected apps > Options > Disconnect (or tap WhatsApp > Yes)
  5. Each time you want to close the whats app you can disconnect it from the network like these steps.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Welcome to ccplusplus.com

We are a fast growing company aimed to provide an intelligent and cleaner Technology Solution, a solution that anyone can feel and think. We at ccplusplus are always involved in designing, developing and  providing a better software solution that can be used in any of the area or the field which are governed or not governed by us.

Aiming to spread the Information Technology we are not just limited to software development but we wish to spread our technology as far as we can to each hand. We called this a "Human Being Technology" a technology that can be used and understand by any of the human who has never used or understand the software and its capability.
If we summarize our self, ccplusplus is primarily involved in the following areas of expertise,
  • Software Solutions
  • Consultancy Services
  • Global eLearning Solutions
  • Education Support
We are team of dedicated engineers who has a passion to develop and innovate. We are not just software engineers, we are the engineers who are passion-ed to change the future of the software !!!!

ccplusplus welcome's all for any kind of suggestions and improvement, we value each of them and seeking to learn from them.

Please write to us to let us serve you in a better way.

stl splice function

Splice Functions

Linked lists have the advantage that you can remove and insert elements at any position in constant time. If you move elements from one container to another, this advantage doubles in that you only need to redirect some internal pointers (figure below)

Figure : Splice Operations to Change the Order of List Elements


To support this ability, lists provide not only remove() but also additional modifying member functions to change the order of and relink elements and ranges. You can call these operations to move elements inside a single list or between two lists, provided the lists have the same type the table below lists these functions.

Figure : Special Modifying Operations for Lists


See Also:

splice function c++

Splice Functions

Linked lists have the advantage that you can remove and insert elements at any position in constant time. If you move elements from one container to another, this advantage doubles in that you only need to redirect some internal pointers (figure below)

Figure : Splice Operations to Change the Order of List Elements


To support this ability, lists provide not only remove() but also additional modifying member functions to change the order of and relink elements and ranges. You can call these operations to move elements inside a single list or between two lists, provided the lists have the same type the table below lists these functions.

Figure : Special Modifying Operations for Lists


See Also:

list splice function

Splice Functions

Linked lists have the advantage that you can remove and insert elements at any position in constant time. If you move elements from one container to another, this advantage doubles in that you only need to redirect some internal pointers (figure below)

Figure : Splice Operations to Change the Order of List Elements


To support this ability, lists provide not only remove() but also additional modifying member functions to change the order of and relink elements and ranges. You can call these operations to move elements inside a single list or between two lists, provided the lists have the same type the table below lists these functions.

Figure : Special Modifying Operations for Lists


See Also: