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Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #4 - Aug 2004 | Student Code Critiques from CVu journal. ]
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #4 - Aug 2004 | Professionalism in Programming, from CVu journal ]
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #4 - Aug 2004 | Francis' Scribbles from CVu journal ]
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #62 - Aug 2004 | Letters to the Editor ]
Category: [ Overload Journal #61 - Jun 2004 | Journal Editorial ]
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #3 - Jun 2004 | Francis' Scribbles from CVu journal ]
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #3 - Jun 2004 | Student Code Critiques from CVu journal. ]
Description :
In my previous article we learnt the important optimisation process, the steps that ensure any optimisation really is worthwhile. Being eager code monkeys, I can see that you're all desperate for practical code optimisation techniques.
So here they are - in this final part we'll investigate specific code techniques for optimisation. Just don't tell anyone that I showed you. To redress the theological balance, we'll also see how to avoid optimisation in the first place.
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #3 - Jun 2004 | Professionalism in Programming, from CVu journal ]
Category: [ Overload Journal #61 - Jun 2004 | Letters to the Editor ]
Category: [ Overload Journal #61 - Jun 2004 | Letters to the Editor ]
Category: [ Overload Journal #61 - Jun 2004 | Letters to the Editor ]
Description :
Rather than talk about programming or programming issues, the work of WG21 etc, I've decided to talk about something far closer to my heart; the state of computer programming courses in education at all levels.
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #2 - Apr 2004 | Journal Editorial ]
Category: [ Project Management | Overload Journal #60 - Apr 2004 | Letters to the Editor ]
Description :
Please note that participation in this competition is open to all members. The title reflects the fact that the code used is normally provided by a student as part of their course work.
This item is part of the Dialogue section of C Vu, which is intended to designate it as an item where reader interaction is particularly important. Readers' comments and criticisms of published entries are always welcome.
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 16, #2 - Apr 2004 | Francis' Scribbles from CVu journal ]