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Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #28 - Oct 1998 | Letters to the Editor ]
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #28 - Oct 1998 | Letters to the Editor ]
Controlling access to objects by using private
interfaces
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #28 - Oct 1998 ]
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #28 - Oct 1998 ]
Object (low-level) Design and Implementation
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #27 - Aug 1998 ]
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #27 - Aug 1998 ]
editor << letters;
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #34 - Oct 1999 | Letters to the Editor ]
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #34 - Oct 1999 | Letters to the Editor ]
Anonymous Code Exercise Rewrite
Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 11, #6 - Oct 1999 ]
Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 11, #6 - Oct 1999 ]
The Journey
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Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 11, #6 - Oct 1999 ]
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The Journey is a reduction of the postings to accu-general compiled every month. ACCU general provides an opportunity for members to discuss, share, educate and be educated.
Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 11, #6 - Oct 1999 ]
If your going to use it, learn it!
Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 11, #6 - Oct 1999 ]
Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 11, #6 - Oct 1999 ]
1974 ACM Turing Award Lecture
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Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 11, #6 - Oct 1999 ]
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We very rarely publish material that is not original. However I thought that readers might enjoy this item from one of the great programmers of any time. Please note that this was first presented 25 years ago. I think it is worth reflecting on what we have and have not learnt since.
Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 11, #6 - Oct 1999 ]