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Overload Journal #133 - June 2016
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Description : Measuring accurately underpins science. Frances Buontempo considers what constitutes sensible metrics.
Category: [ Journal Editorial ]
Description : How do you manage packages in C++? Marco Craveiro eventually discovered Conan after some frustrating experiences.
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Description : Header includes can be a shambles. Matthew Wilson encourages us to bring some order to the chaos.
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Description : Resource management is important in any language. Steve Love demonstrates how to use context managers in Python.
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Description : Non-deterministic data leads to unstable tests. Sergey Ignatchenko considers when this happens and how to avoid it.
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Description : Scripting languages allow dynamic features easily. Vassili Kaplan writes his own in C++ allowing keywords in any human language.
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Description : Concepts should make templates easier to use and write. Roger Orr gives a practical example to show this.
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Description : Magazines sometimes use the back page for adverts or summaries. Chris Oldwood has decided to provide us with his afterwords, or ‘afterwood’.