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Overload Journal #124 - December 2014

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Martin Moene

04 December 2014 21:16:34 +00:00

Ruminations on Self Employment and Running a Business
Description : Being self-employed has pros and cons. Bob Schmidt reviews what he has learnt about running your own business.
Category: [ Project Management ]
Non-Superfluous People: Testers
Description : Software development needs a team of supporting players. Sergey Ignatchenko takes a look at the role of professional testers.
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Designing Observers in C++11
Description : The observer pattern is over two decades old. Alan Griffiths fits a venerable design pattern into a contemporary context.
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Editorial: Finding your muse
Description : Lack of ideas and confidence can freeze an author. Frances Buontempo considers how to warm up.
Category: [ Journal Editorial ]
Order Notation in Practice
Description : What does complexity measurement mean? Roger Orr reminds us of the academic definition and looks at some real life situations.
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
People of the .Doc
Description : Technical communication is often misunderstood by the world at large. Andrew Peck breaks down the rhetoric from a technical author’s perspective.

Testing Drives the Need for Flexible Configuration
Description : Inflexible configuration will cause problems. Chris Oldwood demonstrates how to support multiple configurations flexibly.
Category: [ Programming Topics ]