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Programming Topics and Overload Journal #113 - February 2013
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‘No Bugs’ Top Five C++ Cooking Recipes
Description : Developers often have a few favourite tricks for solving problems. Sergey Ignatchenko shares his five top recipes.
Description : Developers often have a few favourite tricks for solving problems. Sergey Ignatchenko shares his five top recipes.
Utilising More Than 4GB of Memory in 32-bit Windows Process
Description : Some applications require a vast amount of memory. Chris Oldwood presents techniques to provide extra memory.
Description : Some applications require a vast amount of memory. Chris Oldwood presents techniques to provide extra memory.
The Signs of Trouble: On Patterns, Humbleness and Lisp
Description : Patterns can be a controversial topic. Adam Petersen considers their cognitive and social value.
Description : Patterns can be a controversial topic. Adam Petersen considers their cognitive and social value.
The Open–Closed Principle (OCP)
Description : Changing requirements and environments can require cascading changes through software. Nan Wang demonstrates how the Open-Closed principle can minimise changes.
Description : Changing requirements and environments can require cascading changes through software. Nan Wang demonstrates how the Open-Closed principle can minimise changes.
Secrets of Testing WCF Services
Description : WCF services provide middleware for applications but can be hard to test. Steve Love describes a way to develop a testable app.
Description : WCF services provide middleware for applications but can be hard to test. Steve Love describes a way to develop a testable app.