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  • o158 : Overload Journal #158 - August 2020
  • o157 : Overload Journal #157 - June 2020
  • o156 : Overload Journal #156 - April 2020
  • o155 : Overload Journal #155 - February 2020
  • o154 : Overload Journal #154 - December 2019
  • o153 : Overload Journal #153 - October 2019
  • o152 : Overload Journal #152 - August 2019
  • o151 : Overload Journal #151 - June 2019
  • o150 : Overload Journal #150 - April 2019
  • o149 : Overload Journal #149 - February 2019
  • o148 : Overload Journal #148 - December 2018
  • o147 : Overload Journal #147 - October 2018
  • o146 : Overload Journal #146 - August 2018
  • o145 : Overload Journal #145 - June 2018
  • o144 : Overload Journal #144 - April 2018
  • o143 : Overload Journal #143 - February 2018
  • o142 : Overload Journal #142 - December 2017
  • o141 : Overload Journal #141 - October 2017
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  • o136 : Overload Journal #136 - December 2016
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  • o131 : Overload Journal #131 - February 2016
  • o130 : Overload Journal #130 - December 2015
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  • o127 : Overload Journal #127 - June 2015
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  • o125 : Overload Journal #125 - February 2015
  • o124 : Overload Journal #124 - December 2014
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  • o121 : Overload Journal #121 - June 2014
  • o120 : Overload Journal #120 - April 2014
  • o119 : Overload Journal #119 - February 2014
  • o118 : Overload Journal #118 - December 2013
  • o117 : Overload Journal #117 - October 2013
  • o116 : Overload Journal #116 - August 2013
  • o115 : Overload Journal #115 - June 2013
  • o114 : Overload Journal #114 - April 2013
  • o113 : Overload Journal #113 - February 2013
  • o112 : Overload Journal #112 - December 2012
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  • o107 : Overload Journal #107 - February 2012
  • o106 : Overload Journal #106 - December 2011
  • o105 : Overload Journal #105 - October 2011
  • o104 : Overload Journal #104 - August 2011
  • o103 : Overload Journal #103 - June 2011
  • o102 : Overload Journal #102 - April 2011
  • 05 : Overload Journal #5 - Sep 1994
  • 00 : Overload test issue
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Overload 136 PDF

Martin Moene

10 December 2016 20:53:21 +00:00

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Editorial: The Font of Wisdom

Martin Moene

09 December 2016 11:54:01 +00:00

The choice of typeface can convey a tone. Frances Buontempo considers the plethora of dilemmas this presents.

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The MirAL Story

Martin Moene

08 December 2016 11:55:35 +00:00

The X-Windows system is all-pervasive but struggles with security and performance graphics. Alan Griffiths introduces Mir Abstraction Layer to deal with these issues.

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Overloading with Concepts

Martin Moene

07 December 2016 20:38:37 +00:00

Concepts can play a role in function overloading. Andrew Sutton shows us how.

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Ultra-fast Serialization of C++ Objects

Martin Moene

06 December 2016 20:40:21 +00:00

Serialising and de-serialising is a common problem. Sergey Ignatchenko and Dmytro Ivanchykhin demonstrate one way to do this quickly.

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Modern C++ Features: User-Defined Literals

Martin Moene

05 December 2016 20:43:14 +00:00

User-defined literals were introduced in C++11. Arne Mertz walks us through their use.

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Python Streams vs Unix Pipes

Martin Moene

04 December 2016 20:44:20 +00:00

Dealing with an infinite sequence requires some thought. Thomas Guest presents various ways to approach such a problem.

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Letter

Martin Moene

03 December 2016 20:45:21 +00:00

Silas S. Brown comments on Steve Love's recent article.

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Hello World in Go

Martin Moene

02 December 2016 20:47:03 +00:00

Go provides a way to write efficient concurrent programs in a C-like language. Eleanor McHugh shares a "Hello, world!" tutorial.

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Afterwood

Martin Moene

01 December 2016 20:48:52 +00:00

One JavaScript module was removed and every Node.js build was knocked for six. Chris Oldwood fictionalises the tale.

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Overload 135 PDF

Martin Moene

12 October 2016 21:24:07 +01:00

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Editorial: Ain’t that the truth?!

Martin Moene

07 October 2016 21:08:34 +01:00

Witnesses promise to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Frances Buontempo wonders what truth actually means.

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Determinism: Requirements vs Features

Martin Moene

06 October 2016 21:12:15 +01:00

A program can easily be non-deterministic. Sergey Ignatchenko considers how to define determinism.

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Eight Rooty Pieces

Martin Moene

05 October 2016 21:13:48 +01:00

Finding a square root is a common interview question. Patrick Martin demonstrates eight different ways to find a root.

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Polymorphic Comparisons

Martin Moene

04 October 2016 21:17:05 +01:00

Polymorphic comparisons require much boilerplate. Robert Mill and Jonathan Coe introduce a template utility for such comparisons.

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C++ Synchronous Continuation Passing Style

Martin Moene

03 October 2016 21:18:23 +01:00

Direct and continuation passing styles differ. Nick Weatherhead explains a continuation passing style for synchronous data flow.

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Attacking Licensing Problems with C++

Martin Moene

02 October 2016 21:19:35 +01:00

Software licenses are often crackable. Deák Ferenc presents a technique for tackling this problem.

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Afterwood

Martin Moene

01 October 2016 21:21:35 +01:00

Comedy partnerships have a long history. Chris Oldwood considers their lessons for programmers.

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Overload 134 PDF

Martin Moene

09 August 2016 18:43:29 +01:00

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Editorial: Just a minute

Martin Moene

07 August 2016 21:48:38 +01:00

Constraints can seem like an imposition. Frances Buontempo wonders if banning hesitation, deviation or repetition is a good thing.


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