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auto_value: Transfer Semantics for Value Types
Description : In his quest to pass around values efficiently, Richard Harris concludes by looking at ways of transferring ownership, now and in the future.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #81 - Oct 2007 ]
Consensus
Description : It should be obvious that the process of agreeing effective standards must be dependant on attaining consensus.
Category: [ Overload Journal #80 - Aug 2007 | Journal Editorial ]
He Sells Shell Scripts to Intersect Sets
Description : Graphical User Interfaces are in great demand but for some tasks there are better tools. Thomas Guest demonstrates the capabilities of command shells.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #80 - Aug 2007 ]
The PfA Papers: From the Top
Description : A characteristic of patterns is that experienced developers often experience a moment of recognition upon reading the write up. Sometimes the write up isn't even needed...
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #80 - Aug 2007 ]
Release Mode Debugging
Description : Although we try not to put bugs into software, sometimes we must track them down to remove them. Roger Orr considers the difficulties when they can only be seen in release builds.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #80 - Aug 2007 ]
auto_value: Transfer Semantics for Value Types
Description : "Copy On Write" (COW) sounds like an ideal idiom for avoiding expensive copies. But care must be taken to avoid producing a "mad cow".
Category: [ Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #80 - Aug 2007 ]
Guidelines for Contributors
Description : Thinking of writing for us? Follow these guidelines to help smooth the way.
Category: [ Overload Journal #80 - Aug 2007 | Journal Editorial ]

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C Vu Volume 19 Issue 4 PDF

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10 August 2007 21:03:02 +01:00

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C Vu Volume 1 Issue 2 PDF

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24 June 2007 20:17:23 +01:00

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The Policy Bridge Design Pattern
Description : Matthieu Gilson offers some thoughts on using a policy based mechanism to build efficient classes from loosely coupled components.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #79 - Jun 2007 ]
Live and Learn with Retrospectives
Description : How can a team learn from experience? Rachel Davies presents a powerful technique for this.
Category: [ Process Topics | Overload Journal #79 - Jun 2007 ]
Continuous Integration with CruiseControl.Net
Description : Is CC any good? How could it be better? Did it make a real difference where it was installed? Should we all give it a go?
Category: [ Programming Topics | Process Topics | Overload Journal #79 - Jun 2007 ]
Working with GNU Export Maps
Description : Taking control over the symbols exported from shared libraries built with the GNU toolchain.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #79 - Jun 2007 ]
auto_value: Transfer Semantics for Value Types
Description : std::auto_ptr has a reputation for causing problems due to its surprising copy/assignment semantics. Richard Harris tries to separate the good ideas from the bad.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #79 - Jun 2007 ]

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C Vu Volume 1 Issue 1 PDF

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