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Description : This article concludes the 3-part series. Cassio Neri presents a new algorithm that also works for 64-bit operands.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #156 - April 2020 ]
Description : Inheritance can be overused. Lucian Radu Teodorescu considers how it can go wrong and the alternatives.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #156 - April 2020 ]
Description : Compile time sorting can be interesting. Norman Wilson shows how to sort a map.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #156 - April 2020 ]
Description : Code referred to as a hack can raise an eyebrow. Alastair Harrison learns about accessing private members of C++ classes by investigating a header called UninitializedMemoryHacks.h
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #156 - April 2020 ]
Description : How easy is it to make code wait for a time period before doing something? Mike Crowe looks at ways to avoid problems when a system clock changes.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #156 - April 2020 ]
Description : Many roles claim to be full stack. Teedy Deigh shares a day in the life of a full stack developer.
Category: [ Process Topics | Overload Journal #156 - April 2020 ]
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Description : Remembering things can be difficult. Frances Buontempo reminisces on routes to erudition.
Category: [ Overload Journal #155 - February 2020 | Journal Editorial ]
Description : Dmytro Ivanchykhin, Sergey Ignatchenko and Maxim Blashchuk show how we can get a 5x improvement in speed.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #155 - February 2020 ]
Description : Python’s modules and imports can be overwhelming. Steve Love attempts to de-mystify the process.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #155 - February 2020 ]
Description : The minverse algorithm previously seen is fast but has limitations. Cassio Neri presents two alternatives.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #155 - February 2020 ]
Description : Getting apps from the app store is easy. Alan Griffiths considers this from a security perspective.
Category: [ Design of applications and programs | Overload Journal #155 - February 2020 ]
Description : The centre half is more than a sporting term. Chris Oldwood shows us why.
Category: [ Process Topics | Overload Journal #155 - February 2020 ]
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Description : Sometimes things appear to be inside out. Frances Buontempo considers when a shift of perspective can make things seem better.
Category: [ Overload Journal #154 - December 2019 | Journal Editorial ]
Description : Deciding which conferences to attend is difficult, and we can’t go to them all. Svitlana Lubenska, Hans Vredeveld and Benedikt Mandelkow give us a flavour of what we may have missed.
Category: [ Overload Journal #154 - December 2019 ]
Description : Compile time sorting usually uses recursion. Norman Wilson shows how C++14 features make this easier.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #154 - December 2019 ]
Description : Compilers are good at optimising modular calculations. Can we they do better? Cassio Neri shows they can.
Category: [ Programming Topics | Overload Journal #154 - December 2019 ]