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Code Critique Competition 91
Martin Moene
02 January 2015 21:27:18 +00:00
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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Scott Meyers: An Interview
Martin Moene
01 January 2015 21:41:32 +00:00
Emyr Williams continues the series of interviews with people from the world of programming.
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Playing By The Rules
Martin Moene
09 November 2014 15:27:08 +00:00
Pete Goodliffe makes up his own rules.
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Taming the Inbox
Martin Moene
08 November 2014 15:31:33 +00:00
Chris Oldwood shares his tactics for keeping on top of the mail.
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Const and Concurrency (Part 1)
Martin Moene
07 November 2014 15:36:22 +00:00
Ralph McArdell comments on comments to Herb Sutter’s updated GotW #6b solution.
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Parsing Configuration Files in C++ with Boost
Martin Moene
06 November 2014 18:49:36 +00:00
Giuseppe Vacanti describes how to deal with program options, C++ style.
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Perl is a Better Sed, and Python 2 is Good
Martin Moene
05 November 2014 07:07:56 +00:00
Silas S. Brown sweats the differences between tools on common platforms.
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Debuggers Are Still For Wimps
Martin Moene
04 November 2014 18:52:12 +00:00
Frances Buontempo shows how to remote debug python from Visual Studio.
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Seb Rose: An Interview
Martin Moene
02 November 2014 21:08:20 +00:00
Emyr Williams continues the series of interviews with people from the world of programming.
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Code Critique Competition 90
Martin Moene
02 November 2014 21:04:36 +00:00
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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Standards Report
Martin Moene
01 November 2014 15:33:36 +00:00
Mark Radford brings the latest news from C++ Standardisation.
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Note: when you create a new publication type, the articles module will automatically use the templates user-display-[publicationtype].xt and user-summary-[publicationtype].xt. If those templates do not exist when you try to preview or display a new article, you'll get this warning :-) Please place your own templates in themes/yourtheme/modules/articles . The templates will get the extension .xt there.
Note: when you create a new publication type, the articles module will automatically use the templates user-display-[publicationtype].xt and user-summary-[publicationtype].xt. If those templates do not exist when you try to preview or display a new article, you'll get this warning :-) Please place your own templates in themes/yourtheme/modules/articles . The templates will get the extension .xt there.
Note: when you create a new publication type, the articles module will automatically use the templates user-display-[publicationtype].xt and user-summary-[publicationtype].xt. If those templates do not exist when you try to preview or display a new article, you'll get this warning :-) Please place your own templates in themes/yourtheme/modules/articles . The templates will get the extension .xt there.
Note: when you create a new publication type, the articles module will automatically use the templates user-display-[publicationtype].xt and user-summary-[publicationtype].xt. If those templates do not exist when you try to preview or display a new article, you'll get this warning :-) Please place your own templates in themes/yourtheme/modules/articles . The templates will get the extension .xt there.
Note: when you create a new publication type, the articles module will automatically use the templates user-display-[publicationtype].xt and user-summary-[publicationtype].xt. If those templates do not exist when you try to preview or display a new article, you'll get this warning :-) Please place your own templates in themes/yourtheme/modules/articles . The templates will get the extension .xt there.
Note: when you create a new publication type, the articles module will automatically use the templates user-display-[publicationtype].xt and user-summary-[publicationtype].xt. If those templates do not exist when you try to preview or display a new article, you'll get this warning :-) Please place your own templates in themes/yourtheme/modules/articles . The templates will get the extension .xt there.