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Description : Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 30, #6 - January 2019 | Student Code Critiques from CVu journal. ]
Description : Francis Glassborow comments on his previous challenge, and provides a new puzzle.
Category: [ Programming Topics | CVu Journal Vol 30, #6 - January 2019 ]
Description : Bob Schmidt, chair@accu.org
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #6 - January 2019 ]
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Description : Trends cycle in seasons. Frances Buontempo wonders what programmers should on the lookout for.
Category: [ Overload Journal #148 - December 2018 | Journal Editorial ]
Description : Bigger is not always better. Allan Kelly considers when smaller is more productive.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #148 - December 2018 ]
Description : Publishing dynamic, complex data to many clients in a threadsafe manner is challenging. Daniele Pallastrelli presents the Flip model pattern to overcome the challenges.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #148 - December 2018 ]
Description : There are many memory management patterns. Sergey Ignatchenko considers these from an application level.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #148 - December 2018 ]
Description : A compile time map of values allows code to be tested more easily. Bronek Kozicki demonstrates how to avoid a central repository of values.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #148 - December 2018 ]
Description : Algol 68 has influenced programming languages in many ways. Daniel James reminds us just how many.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #148 - December 2018 ]