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[1]Steve Love.
Optimal.
CVu, 32(4):1, September 2020.
Editorial.
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[2]Alan Griffiths.
Making a Linux Desktop.
CVu, 32(4):3-4, September 2020.
Alan Griffiths adds support for shell components to the desktop environment.
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[3]Pete Goodliffe.
Relish the Challenge.
CVu, 32(4):4-5, September 2020.
Pete Goodliffe challenges us to pick up the gauntlet.
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[4]Paul Grenyer.
Piping Software for Less.
CVu, 32(4):6-11, September 2020.
Paul Grenyer continues his mission to build a DevOps pipeline on a budget.
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[5]Silas S. Brown.
Jumping Around in Emacs.
CVu, 32(4):12, September 2020.
Silas S. Brown shares a tip for navigating code.
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[6]Guy Davidson.
The Standards Report.
CVu, 32(4):13, September 2020.
Guy Davidson talks about executors and their journey towards acceptance into the standard.
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[7]Roger Orr, Dave Simmonds, Hans Vredeveld, James Holland, Ovidiu Parvu.
Code Critique Competition 125.
CVu, 32(4):14-19, September 2020.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[8]Roger Orr, Steven Singer.
Further Comments on Code Critique 123.
CVu, 32(4):19-21, September 2020.
Additional information has been sent in response to an earlier Code Critique Competition.
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[9]Ian Bruntlett, Silas S. Brown.
Reviews.
CVu, 32(4):22-24, September 2020.
The latest roundup of reviews.
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[10]Steve Love.
More than a label.
CVu, 32(3):1, July 2020.
Editorial.
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[11]Pete Goodliffe.
Expect the Unexpected (Part 2).
CVu, 32(3):3-6, July 2020.
Pete Goodliffe continues to deal with the inevitable.
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[12]Paul Grenyer.
Greenback Backup.
CVu, 32(3):7-9, July 2020.
Paul Grenyer demonstrates a DevOps pipeline.
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[13]Silas S. Brown.
When Will Python 2 End: An Update.
CVu, 32(3):9, July 2020.
Silas S. Brown warns of some of the risks with unsupported software.
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[14]Silas S. Brown.
The Trouble with GitHub Forks.
CVu, 32(3):10, July 2020.
Silas S. Brown describes a problem with stale copies.
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[15]Frances Buontempo.
ACCU York – May 2020.
CVu, 32(3):11, July 2020.
Frances Buontempo reports from a local ACCU group.
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[16]Silas S. Brown.
Static Analysis in GCC and Clang.
CVu, 32(3):11, July 2020.
Silas S. Brown shares some experiences of analysing code.
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[17]Guy Davidson.
The Standard Report.
CVu, 32(3):12, July 2020.
Guy Davidson reports on the latest developments.
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[18]Roger Orr, Dave Simmonds, James Holland, Hans Vredeveld, Marcel Marré, Jan Eisenhauer, Ovidiu Parvu, Paul Floyd.
Code Critique Competition 124.
CVu, 32(3):13-17, July 2020.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[19]Ian Bruntlett.
Reviews.
CVu, 32(3):19-20, July 2020.
The latest roundup of reviews.
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[20]Silas S. Brown, Burkhard Kloss.
Letters to the Editor.
CVu, 32(3):20, July 2020.
Two people have written to share their thoughts.
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[21]Steve Love.
The Story of Code.
CVu, 32(2):1, May 2020.
Editorial.
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[22]Pete Goodliffe.
Expect the Unexpected (Part 1).
CVu, 32(2):2-5, May 2020.
Pete Goodliffe looks into dealing with the inevitable.
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[23]Simon Sebright.
What Is Your Name?.
CVu, 32(2):6-7, May 2020.
Simon Sebright considers the importance of names as identification.
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[24]Silas S. Brown.
Thoughts on 'Computational Thinking'.
CVu, 32(2):8-10, May 2020.
Silas S. Brown considers the drawbacks of skill assessments.
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[25]Matthew Jones.
Diving into the ACCU Website.
CVu, 32(2):10-12, May 2020.
Matthew Jones gives us an insight into the paddling going on under the water beneath the swan that is our website.
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[26]Guy Davidson.
The Standard Report.
CVu, 32(2):13, May 2020.
Guy Davidson reports on the changes that have been brought about as a result of the CoViD-19 pandemic.
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[27]Roger Orr, Francis Glassborow, Ovidiu Parvu, Hans Vredeveld, Pál Balog, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 123.
CVu, 32(2):14-21, May 2020.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[28]Ian Bruntlett, Daniel James, Paul Floyd.
Reviews.
CVu, 32(2):21-23, May 2020.
The latest roundup of reviews.
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[29]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 32(2):24, May 2020.
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[30]Steve Love.
Imaginary friends.
CVu, 32(1):1, March 2020.
Editorial.
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[31]Pete Goodliffe.
The Ethical Programmer.
CVu, 32(1):3-5, March 2020.
Pete Goodliffe considers an ethical approach to programming.
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[32]Silas S. Brown.
'HTTPS Everywhere' Less Harmful Now.
CVu, 32(1):5-6, March 2020.
Silas S. Brown takes another look at web security.
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[33]Silas S. Brown.
Adding Python 3 Compatibility to Python 2 Code.
CVu, 32(1):7-8, March 2020.
Silas S. Brown explains how to cope with the differences.
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[34]Alan Griffiths.
Making a Linux Desktop - Launching Applications.
CVu, 32(1):8-10, March 2020.
Alan Griffiths continues his series on the Mir desktop.
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[35]Paul Grenyer.
DevelopHER Overall Award 2019.
CVu, 32(1):10, March 2020.
Paul Grenyer reports on his experience of being a judge.
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[36]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, Ovidiu Parvu, James Holland, Hans Vredeveld.
Code Critique Competition 122.
CVu, 32(1):11-17, March 2020.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[37]Guy Davidson.
The Standard Report.
CVu, 32(1):18, March 2020.
Guy Davidson reports from the C++ Standards Committee.
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[38]Ian Bruntlett, Paul Floyd.
Reviews.
CVu, 32(1):19, March 2020.
The latest roundup of reviews.
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[39]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 32(1):20, March 2020.
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[40]Silas S. Brown.
Letter to the Editor.
CVu, 32(1):20, March 2020.
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[41]Steve Love.
On not doing anything.
CVu, 31(6):1, January 2020.
Editorial.
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[42]Pete Goodliffe.
Restaurant C++ and Pidgin Python.
CVu, 31(6):3-4, January 2020.
Pete Goodliffe looks at the idioms of language.
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[43]Silas S. Brown.
Why I Don't Develop for iOS.
CVu, 31(6):5-6, January 2020.
Silas S. Brown tells a cautionary tale of the App Store business model.
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[44]Simon Sebright.
The Refactor Part of TDD - Reducing to the Min with FizzBuzz.
CVu, 31(6):7-9, January 2020.
Simon Sebright considers whether de-duplication in refactoring can be too aggressive.
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[45]Silas S. Brown.
Python has setdefault.
CVu, 31(6):9, January 2020.
Silas S. Brown shares a quick tip on Python.
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[46]Ian Bruntlett.
Static C library and GNU Make.
CVu, 31(6):10-12, January 2020.
Ian Bruntlett shares his experiences with using 'make' to build a small test project.
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[47]Silas S. Brown.
How to Stay Out of a Webmaster's Bad Books.
CVu, 31(6):13, January 2020.
Silas S. Brown demonstrates how not all online resources are created equal.
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[48]Roger Orr, Pete Cordell, James Holland, Hans Vredeveld.
Code Critique Competition 121.
CVu, 31(6):14-17, January 2020.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[49]Guy Davidson.
The Standard Report.
CVu, 31(6):18, January 2020.
Guy Davidson reports from the C++ Standards Committee.
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[50]Ian Bruntlett.
Reviews.
CVu, 31(6):19, January 2020.
The latest roundup of reviews.
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[51]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 31(6):20, January 2020.
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[52]Steve Love.
Sympathy for the Devil.
CVu, 31(5):1, November 2019.
Editorial.
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[53]Pete Goodliffe.
Coding Accountability.
CVu, 31(5):3-4, November 2019.
Pete Goodliffe looks at how we ensure we're living up to our own standards.
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[54]Pete Cordell.
Exodep : A Simple External Dependency Refresher.
CVu, 31(5):5-7, November 2019.
Pete Cordell introduces a library dependency tool for C++ projects.
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[55]Alan Griffiths.
Making a Linux Desktop: Painting Some Wallpaper.
CVu, 31(5):8-9, November 2019.
Alan Griffiths continues his series on coding with the Mir library.
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[56]Guy Davidson.
The Standard Report.
CVu, 31(5):10, November 2019.
Guy Davidson reports from the C++ Standards Committee.
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[57]Roger Orr, Martin Janzen, Hans Vredeveld, Marcel Marré, Jan Eisenhauer, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 120.
CVu, 31(5):11-15, November 2019.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[58]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 31(5):16, November 2019.
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[59]Steve Love.
This is only a test.
CVu, 31(4):1, September 2019.
Editorial.
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[60]Alan Griffiths.
Making a Linux Desktop.
CVu, 31(4):3-4, September 2019.
Alan Griffiths illustrates how to get started with Mir.
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[61]Pete Goodliffe.
Attitude, Accomplishment, Artistry.
CVu, 31(4):5, September 2019.
Pete Goodliffe looks at our attitude to the code we write.
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[62]Simon Sebright.
A Case Against the Use of Code 'Smells'.
CVu, 31(4):6, September 2019.
Simon Sebright asks if we're using the term correctly.
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[63]Guy Davidson.
The Standards Report.
CVu, 31(4):7, September 2019.
Guy Davidson provides his latest report.
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[64]Roger Orr, Nicolas Golaszewski, James Holland, Marcel Marré, Jan Eisenhauer, Hans Vredeveld, Pál Balog.
Code Critique Competition 119.
CVu, 31(4):9-14, September 2019.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[65]Ian Bruntlett, Paul Floyd.
Reviews.
CVu, 31(4):15, September 2019.
The latest roundup of reviews.
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[66]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 31(4):16, September 2019.
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[67]Daniel James.
WRITEME.
CVu, 31(3):1, July 2019.
Editorial.
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[68]Pete Goodliffe.
A Case for Code Reuse.
CVu, 31(3):3-4, July 2019.
Pete Goodliffe considers the case for code reuse.
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[69]Spencer Collyer.
Who Are You Calling Weak?.
CVu, 31(3):4-7, July 2019.
Spencer Collyer muses on the surprising strength of weak_ptrs.
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[70]Francis Glassborow.
The Early Days of C++ in UK C User Groups.
CVu, 31(3):8, July 2019.
Francis Glassborow looks back on the formation of the ACCU.
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[71]Roger Orr, Dave Simmonds, James Holland, Hans Vredeveld, Pál Balog, Marcel Marré, Jan Eisenhauer.
Code Critique Competition 118.
CVu, 31(3):9-14, July 2019.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[72]Daniel James.
Beyond Code Criticism.
CVu, 31(3):15, July 2019.
Daniel James considers issues that might lie behind code like that in Code Critique 117.
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[73]Guy Davidson.
The Standards Report.
CVu, 31(3):16, July 2019.
Guy Davidson introduces himself as the new Standards Officer and makes his first report.
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[74]Ian Bruntlett, Daniel James, Paul Floyd.
Reviews.
CVu, 31(3):17-19, July 2019.
The latest roundup of reviews.
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[75]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 31(3):20, July 2019.
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[76]Steve Love.
Full Nine Yards.
CVu, 31(2):1, May 2019.
Editorial.
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[77]Pete Goodliffe.
Avoid Stagnation.
CVu, 31(2):3-4, May 2019.
Pete Goodliffe cautions us against allowing our programming skills to become stale.
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[78]Matthew Wilson.
Building C#/.NET, Go, and Ruby Programs with libCLImate - Part 1: Ruby.
CVu, 31(2):4-9, May 2019.
Matthew Wilson demonstrates command-line processing.
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[79]Ian Bruntlett.
Assembly Club.
CVu, 31(2):10-11, May 2019.
Ian Bruntlett compares dialects of assembly code.
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[80]Roger Orr, Hans Vredeveld, James Holland, Pál Balog, Peter Sommerlad, Silas S. Brown, Chris Trobridge.
Code Critique Competition 117.
CVu, 31(2):12-20, May 2019.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[81]Francis Glassborow, Silas S. Brown, James Holland.
Challenges.
CVu, 31(2):20-22, May 2019.
Francis Glassborow revisits old challenges and sets a new one.
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[82]Ian Bruntlett.
Bookcase [Part 1].
CVu, 31(2):23, May 2019.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
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[83]Ian Bruntlett.
Bookcase [Part 2].
CVu, 31(2):23, May 2019.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
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[84]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 31(2):24, May 2019.
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[85]Steve Love.
Nobody Does It Better.
CVu, 31(1):1, March 2019.
Editorial.
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[86]Pete Goodliffe.
The Simple Life.
CVu, 31(1):3-4, March 2019.
Pete Goodliffe urges us to keep code simple.
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[87]Arne Mertz, Frances Buontempo.
C++ On Sea 2019 Trip Report.
CVu, 31(1):5-8, March 2019.
Arne Mertz and Frances Buontempo share their experiences of a new C++ conference.
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[88]Silas S. Brown.
GitHub's Crazy Contribution-Graph Game.
CVu, 31(1):8-11, March 2019.
Silas S. Brown does a one-year streak.
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[89]Roger Orr, Pál Balog.
Code Critique Competition 116.
CVu, 31(1):11-15, March 2019.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[90]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 31(1):16, March 2019.
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[91]Steve Love.
Usefulness Versus Complexity.
CVu, 30(6):1, January 2019.
Editorial.
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[92]Pete Goodliffe.
Effective Software Testing.
CVu, 30(6):3-6, January 2019.
Pete Goodliffe describes a healthy software test regimen.
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[93]Pete Cordell.
C++ Tagged Reference Types.
CVu, 30(6):7, January 2019.
Pete Cordell proposes an extension to C++ move syntax.
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[94]Silas S. Brown.
When Will Python 2 End?.
CVu, 30(6):8, January 2019.
Silas Brown explains why the days of Python 2, while numbered, may be longer than you think.
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[95]Chris Oldwood.
An Interview Icebreaker.
CVu, 30(6):9-10, January 2019.
Chris Oldwood tries a novel approach to open up the interview conversation.
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[96]Alison Peck.
DIY Technical Authoring.
CVu, 30(6):11-13, January 2019.
Alison Peck shares some of the tricks of her trade.
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[97]Silas S. Brown.
China's New AI School Textbooks.
CVu, 30(6):13, January 2019.
Silas Brown is sceptical about an education initiative.
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[98]Emyr Williams.
ACCU Standards Report.
CVu, 30(6):14-15, January 2019.
Emyr Williams reports the latest from the C++ Standards meetings.
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[99]Roger Orr, Pál Balog, Alastair Harrison, James Holland, Marcel Marré, Jan Eisenhauer, Jim Segrave.
Code Critique Competition 115.
CVu, 30(6):16-22, January 2019.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[100]Francis Glassborow.
Report on Challenge 5.
CVu, 30(6):22-23, January 2019.
Francis Glassborow comments on his previous challenge, and provides a new puzzle.
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[101]Ian Bruntlett.
Bookcase.
CVu, 30(6):23-24, January 2019.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
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[102]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 30(6):24, January 2019.
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[103]Steve Love.
Precious Metals.
CVu, 30(5):1, November 2018.
Editorial.
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[104]Pete Goodliffe.
Improve Code by Removing It.
CVu, 30(5):3-4, November 2018.
Pete Goodliffe takes a scalpel to unnecessary code.
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[105]Silas S. Brown.
Don't Brush Bugs Under The Carpet.
CVu, 30(5):4, November 2018.
Silas S.Brown presents an allegorical lesson on bug reports.
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[106]Chris Oldwood.
To Mob, Pair, or Fly Solo.
CVu, 30(5):5-8, November 2018.
Chris Oldwood compares different collaboration practices.
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[107]Roger Orr, Gennaro Prota, Stewart Becker, Joe Wood, James Holland, Jason Spencer.
Code Critique Competition 114.
CVu, 30(5):9-15, November 2018.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[108]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 30(5):16, November 2018.
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[109]Steve Love.
Precision Engineered.
CVu, 30(4):1, September 2018.
Editorial.
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[110]Pete Goodliffe.
The Ghost of a Codebase Past.
CVu, 30(4):3-5, September 2018.
Pete Goodliffe learns lessons by reviewing his own old code.
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[111]Richard Harris.
The Rich Get Richer.
CVu, 30(4):5, September 2018.
The Baron has another dice game and invites you to take a wager.
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[112]Andreas Gieriet.
On Francis's Challenge #4.
CVu, 30(4):6-10, September 2018.
Andreas Gieriet presents his solution (ab-)using expression- and jump-statements.
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[113]Glen Stark.
A Guide to Group Decision Making.
CVu, 30(4):11-13, September 2018.
Glen Stark advocates an approach to promoting team harmony.
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[114]Silas S. Brown.
One SSH Key Per Machine!.
CVu, 30(4):13, September 2018.
Silas S. Brown has some advice on configuring secure connections.
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[115]Emyr Williams.
ACCU Standards Report.
CVu, 30(4):14-15, September 2018.
Emyr Williams reports the latest from the C++ Standards meetings.
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[116]Silas S. Brown, Russel Winder, Jason Spencer.
Code Critique Competition 113.
CVu, 30(4):16-23, September 2018.
Set and collated by Silas Brown. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[117]Francis Glassborow, Silas S. Brown, James Holland, Paul Davies, Pete Disdale, Richard Brookfield, Robin Williams, Steven Singer, Stephen Baynes, Tim Kent, Colin Hersom, Burkhard Kloss.
Challenge 4 Report & Outlining Challenge 5.
CVu, 30(4):24-34, September 2018.
Francis Glassborow presents the responses to the challenge from last time and outlines the next one.
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[118]Ian Bruntlett.
Bookcase.
CVu, 30(4):35, September 2018.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
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[119]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 30(4):36, September 2018.
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[120]Steve Love.
Into Gold.
CVu, 30(3):1, July 2018.
Editorial.
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[121]Pete Goodliffe.
Write Less Code!.
CVu, 30(3):3-6, July 2018.
Pete Goodliffe helps us avoid unnecessary lines of code.
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[122]Pál Balog.
ACCU18 Trip Report.
CVu, 30(3):6-8, July 2018.
Balog Pál reports his experiences from the 2018 ACCU Conference.
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[123]Silas S. Brown.
Don't Assume Any Non-Zero exit() Will Fail!.
CVu, 30(3):8, July 2018.
Silas S. Brown shares his finding on process exit codes.
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[124]Arun Saha.
Everyday Coding Habits for Safety and Simplicity.
CVu, 30(3):9-11, July 2018.
Arun Saha has some simple advice for forming good habits in C++.
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[125]Chris Oldwood.
The Half-Domain/Half-Primitive Proxy.
CVu, 30(3):12-16, July 2018.
Chris Oldwood presents a pattern for abstracting client-side proxies for testing.
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[126]Roger Orr, Pál Balog, James Holland, Jason Spencer.
Code Critique Competition 112.
CVu, 30(3):17-20, July 2018.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[127]Francis Glassborow, James Holland.
Program Challenge Report 3 and Challenge 4.
CVu, 30(3):21-23, July 2018.
Francis Glassborow comments on his last challenge and presents a new one.
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[128]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 30(3):24, July 2018.
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[129]Steve Love.
And another thing....
CVu, 30(2):1, May 2018.
Editorial.
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[130]Chris Oldwood.
Libraries, Console Apps and GUIs.
CVu, 30(2):3-5, May 2018.
Chris Oldwood compares the use of different application interfaces.
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[131]Francis Glassborow.
ACCU: The Early Days (Part 2).
CVu, 30(2):6, May 2018.
Francis Glassborow continues his look at the history of ACCU.
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[132]Pete Goodliffe.
The New C++ Interview.
CVu, 30(2):7-8, May 2018.
Pete Goodliffe introduces a new way to test programming skills.
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[133]Kris van Rens.
ACCU Conference 2018: Trip Report.
CVu, 30(2):8, May 2018.
Kris van Rens shares his experiences from ACCU 2018.
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[134]Richard Harris.
On Quaker's Dozen.
CVu, 30(2):9-10, May 2018.
A student examines the Quaker's Dozen wager.
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[135]Alan Griffiths.
Writing a Wayland Server Using Mir.
CVu, 30(2):10-12, May 2018.
Alan Griffiths explains the basics of a new X11 replacement API.
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[136]Emyr Williams.
Standards Report.
CVu, 30(2):13-14, May 2018.
Emyr Williams reports on news from the world of Standards.
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[137]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, James Holland, Pál Balog, Jason Spencer.
Code Critique Competition 111.
CVu, 30(2):15-22, May 2018.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[138]Frances Buontempo.
Local ACCU Meetups.
CVu, 30(2):22-23, May 2018.
Frances Buontempo reports from meetups in Bristol and London.
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[139]Jason Spencer.
ACCU Local Group.
CVu, 30(2):23-24, May 2018.
Jason Spencer reports on a recent visit to ACCU Oxford.
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[140]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 30(2):24, May 2018.
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[141]Steve Love.
On Being Lazy.
CVu, 30(1):1, March 2018.
Editorial.
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[142]Pete Goodliffe.
Testing Times (Part 2).
CVu, 30(1):3-5, March 2018.
Pete Goodliffe continues the journey into software testing.
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[143]Richard Harris.
Quaker's Dozen.
CVu, 30(1):6, March 2018.
The Baron once again invites us to take up a challenge.
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[144]Sebastian Wilzbach.
The Expressive C++ Coding Challenge in D.
CVu, 30(1):7-11, March 2018.
Sebastian Wilzbach presents a D language solution to a C++ problem.
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[145]Chris Oldwood.
Getting Personal.
CVu, 30(1):12-15, March 2018.
Chris Oldwood considers the effect of personal choice on delivering software.
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[146]Roger Orr, James Holland, Paul Floyd, Russel Winder, Jason Spencer, Pál Balog.
Code Critique Competition 110.
CVu, 30(1):15-26, March 2018.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
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[147]Frances Buontempo.
ACCU London.
CVu, 30(1):26, March 2018.
Frances Buontempo reports from the London chapter.
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[148]Francis Glassborow, Alex Kumaila, Silas S. Brown, Hubert Mathews, Pete Disdale, James Holland.
Report on Challenge 2.
CVu, 30(1):27-30, March 2018.
Francis Glassborow presents the answers to his last challenge and gives us a new one.
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[149]Ian Bruntlett.
Bookcase.
CVu, 30(1):31-32, March 2018.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
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[150]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 30(1):32, March 2018.
(
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[151]Steve Love.
Know It All.
CVu, 29(6):1, January 2018.
Editorial.
(
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[152]Frances Buontempo.
Visualisation of Multidimensional Data.
CVu, 29(6):3-5, January 2018.
Frances Buontempo considers how to represent large data sets.
(
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[153]Pete Goodliffe.
Testing Times (Part 1).
CVu, 29(6):6-8, January 2018.
Pete Goodliffe explores how to test code to ensure it works as expected.
(
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[154]Francis Glassborow.
Programmers' Puzzles.
CVu, 29(6):9-10, January 2018.
Francis Glassborow shares the results of the previous puzzle and outlines the next.
(
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[155]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, James Holland, Jason Spencer.
Code Critique Competition 109.
CVu, 29(6):11-16, January 2018.
The results from the last competition and the details of the latest.
(
)
[156]Emyr Williams, Guy Davidson, Roger Orr.
Standards Report.
CVu, 29(6):18-19, January 2018.
Emyr Williams updates us on the latest in C++ standardisation.
(
)
[157]Ian Bruntlett.
Bookcase.
CVu, 29(6):19, January 2018.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[158]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 29(6):20, January 2018.
(
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[159]Steve Love.
Fiction.
CVu, 29(5):1, November 2017.
Editorial.
(
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[160]Pete Goodliffe.
Code Aesthetics.
CVu, 29(5):3-5, November 2017.
Pete Goodliffe implores us to care (enough) about code beauty.
(
)
[161]Richard Harris.
On Share and Share Alike.
CVu, 29(5):6-7, November 2017.
A Student gets to grips with the Baron's coin puzzle.
(
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[162]Silas S. Brown.
A Brief Introduction to Docker.
CVu, 29(5):8, November 2017.
Silas S. Brown shares his experiences of setting up a virtual appliance.
(
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[163]Francis Glassborow.
ACCU - The Early Days (Part 1).
CVu, 29(5):9, November 2017.
Francis Glassborow recalls how the ACCU came about.
(
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[164]R. Brian Clark.
Good Intentions.
CVu, 29(5):10, November 2017.
R. Brian Clark proves that sometimes tomorrow does eventually come.
(
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[165] Various.
Two Pence Worth.
CVu, 29(5):12, November 2017.
Another crop of sage sayings from ACCU members.
(
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[166]Alison Peck.
Old money, new money....
CVu, 29(5):12, November 2017.
Alison Peck looks at the origins of 'two pence worth'.
(
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[167]Roger Orr, Kaartic Sivaraam, Russel Winder, Jim Segrave, Felix Petriconi, James Holland, Jason Spencer.
Code Critique Competition 108.
CVu, 29(5):13-23, November 2017.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[168]Andy Balaam.
Planet Code.
CVu, 29(5):23, November 2017.
Andy Balaam introduces his blog aggregator.
(
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[169]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 29(5):24, November 2017.
(
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[170]Steve Love.
The art of laziness.
CVu, 29(4):1, September 2017.
Editorial.
(
)
[171]Pete Goodliffe.
Navigating a Route.
CVu, 29(4):3-5, September 2017.
Pete Goodliffe helps us work with unfamiliar code.
(
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[172]Silas S. Brown.
Thonny: Python IDE for Beginners.
CVu, 29(4):5, September 2017.
Silas S. Brown introduces a new Python IDE.
(
)
[173]Richard Harris.
Share and Share Alike.
CVu, 29(4):6, September 2017.
Baron M has learned another game.
(
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[174]Pete Cordell.
A Glint of Ruby.
CVu, 29(4):7-9, September 2017.
Pete Cordell shares his experience with learning a new scripting language.
(
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[175]Silas S. Brown.
Why I Avoid PHP.
CVu, 29(4):9-10, September 2017.
Silas S. Brown shares a war story.
(
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[176]Roger Orr.
Standards Report.
CVu, 29(4):10-11, September 2017.
Roger Orr reports from the lastest C++ meeting.
(
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[177]Roger Orr, Jason Spencer, James Holland, Robert Lytton.
Code Critique Competition 107.
CVu, 29(4):12-18, September 2017.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[178]Francis Glassborow.
A New Competition.
CVu, 29(4):18, September 2017.
Francis Glassborow presents a new challenge for CVu readers.
(
)
[179]Ian Bruntlett.
Bookcase.
CVu, 29(4):19, September 2017.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
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[180]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 29(4):20, September 2017.
(
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[181]Steve Love.
It's written, that's why.
CVu, 29(3):1, July 2017.
Editorial.
(
)
[182]Pete Goodliffe.
Living Within Constraints.
CVu, 29(3):3-4, July 2017.
Pete Goodliffe constrains what's possible in your code.
(
)
[183]Paul Grenyer.
In Java I Wish I Could....
CVu, 29(3):4, July 2017.
Paul Grenyer wishes for features of one language in another.
(
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[184]Jez Higgins.
Rip It Up and Start Again.
CVu, 29(3):5, July 2017.
Jez Higgins shares a tale of re-implementing a software system.
(
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[185]Francis Glassborow.
Learning Other Languages.
CVu, 29(3):6, July 2017.
Francis Glassborow considers natural and computer languages as tools of communication.
(
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[186]Samathy Barratt.
A Magical New World?.
CVu, 29(3):7-8, July 2017.
Samathy Barratt shares her experience as a first time ACCU Conference attendee.
(
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[187]Roger Orr, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 106.
CVu, 29(3):9-11, July 2017.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[188]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 29(3):12, July 2017.
(
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[189]Steve Love.
Production legacy.
CVu, 29(2):1, May 2017.
Editorial.
(
)
[190]Pete Goodliffe.
An Ode to Code.
CVu, 29(2):3, May 2017.
Pete Goodliffe shares his annual programming practice poem.
(
)
[191]Reginald Garnepudi.
Myths about 'Big Data'.
CVu, 29(2):4, May 2017.
Reginald Garnepudi dispels some of the hype around one popular technology.
(
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[192]Richard Harris.
On Turnabout is Fair Play.
CVu, 29(2):5, May 2017.
A student responds to the Baron's latest challenge.
(
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[193]Silas S. Brown.
A Hollywood Take on Dangling Pointers?.
CVu, 29(2):6-7, May 2017.
Silas S. Brown tells a fable about read-only variables.
(
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[194]Sean Corfield.
I Can't Think Fast Enough in a Coding Interview.
CVu, 29(2):7, May 2017.
Sean Corfield shares his thoughts on the technical interview process.
(
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[195]Roger Orr, Jon Summers, Paul Floyd, Raimondo Sarich, James Holland, Robert Lytton, Herman Pijl.
Code Critique Competition 105.
CVu, 29(2):8-13, May 2017.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[196]Tim Pizey, Francis Glassborow.
ACCU Oxford - 28 March 2017.
CVu, 29(2):14, May 2017.
Frances Buontempo talked about Actual Intelligence, and a few people wrote about the evening.
(
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[197]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 29(2):16, May 2017.
(
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[198]Steve Love.
Unnecessary complexity.
CVu, 29(1):1, March 2017.
Editorial.
(
)
[199]Pete Goodliffe.
On the Defensive.
CVu, 29(1):3-7, March 2017.
Pete Goodliffe demonstrates defensive programming techniques for robust code.
(
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[200]Adam Tornhill.
Beyond Functional Programming: Manipulate Functions with the J Language.
CVu, 29(1):8-11, March 2017.
Adam Tornhill explores a different kind of programming language.
(
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[201]Chris Oldwood.
Be Available, Not Busy.
CVu, 29(1):12-13, March 2017.
Chris Oldwood considers how agility is best achieved.
(
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[202]Roger Orr, Chris Main, James Holland, Herman Pijl.
Code Critique Competition 104.
CVu, 29(1):14-18, March 2017.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[203]Emyr Williams.
Troy Hunt: An Interview.
CVu, 29(1):18-19, March 2017.
Emyr Williams continues the series of interviews with people from the world of programming.
(
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[204]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 29(1):19-20, March 2017.
(
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[205]Steve Love.
No obvious deficiencies.
CVu, 28(6):1, January 2017.
Editorial.
(
)
[206]Pete Goodliffe.
Speak Up! (Part 2).
CVu, 28(6):3-4,7, January 2017.
Pete Goodliffe talks to us about communication.
(
)
[207]Chris Oldwood.
A Case of Mistaken Identity.
CVu, 28(6):5-6, January 2017.
Chris Oldwood puts values to the test.
(
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[208]Richard Harris.
Turnabout is Fair Play.
CVu, 28(6):7, January 2017.
Baron M is still game for a wager.
(
)
[209]Sven Rosvall.
How Do You Read?.
CVu, 28(6):8, January 2017.
Sven Rosvall shares his perspective on electronic publications.
(
)
[210]Paul Grenyer.
A Class What I Wrote.
CVu, 28(6):9-10, January 2017.
Paul Grenyer reduces the boilerplate with simple abstraction.
(
)
[211]Emyr Williams.
Kate Gregory: An Interview.
CVu, 28(6):10-11, January 2017.
Emyr Williams returns with a new interview from the world of programming.
(
)
[212]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, Jim Segrave, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 103.
CVu, 28(6):12-16, January 2017.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[213]Astrid Byro, Tim Green, Barry Nichols, Jim Segrave, Marco Dinacci, Paul Grenyer.
Bookcase.
CVu, 28(6):17-18, January 2017.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[214]Bob Schmidt.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 28(6):19-20, January 2017.
(
)
[215]Steve Love.
Necessary technology.
CVu, 28(5):1, November 2016.
Editorial.
(
)
[216]Pete Goodliffe.
Speak Up!.
CVu, 28(5):3-4, November 2016.
Pete Goodliffe urges us to speak to the animals (that is, to other developers).
(
)
[217]Silas S. Brown.
Delivering Bad News from QA.
CVu, 28(5):4-5, November 2016.
Silas S. Brown describes how not to report your senior colleague's bug.
(
)
[218]Chris Oldwood.
Commit Checklist.
CVu, 28(5):6-8, November 2016.
Chris Oldwood goes through the motions of version control.
(
)
[219]Richard Harris.
On High Rollers.
CVu, 28(5):9-11, November 2016.
A student investigates the Baron's last puzzle.
(
)
[220]Roger Orr.
A Commoner's Response.
CVu, 28(5):12-13, November 2016.
Roger Orr offers an analysis of the Baron's last game.
(
)
[221] Filina. Anna.
ConFoo.
CVu, 28(5):13, November 2016.
ACCU member Clint Swigart speaks at a multi-discipline conference in Canada.
(
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[222]Roger Orr, Felix Petriconi, James Holland, Simon Sebright, Paul Floyd.
Code Critique Competition 102.
CVu, 28(5):14-19, November 2016.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[223]Bob Schmidt.
View from the (Acting) Chair.
CVu, 28(5):19-20, November 2016.
(
)
[224]Steve Love.
The integrated developer.
CVu, 28(4):1, September 2016.
Editorial.
(
)
[225]Chris Oldwood.
Home-Grown Tools.
CVu, 28(4):3-4, September 2016.
Chris Oldwood turns to custom tools when off the shelf won't do.
(
)
[226]Silas S. Brown.
Why Floats Are Never Equal.
CVu, 28(4):5, September 2016.
Silas S. Brown tries his hand at optimising floating point equality comparisons.
(
)
[227]Pete Goodliffe.
Smarter, Not Harder.
CVu, 28(4):6-8, September 2016.
Pete Goodliffe tries to solve the right problems the right way.
(
)
[228]Silas S. Brown.
An Introduction to OpenMP.
CVu, 28(4):8-9, September 2016.
Silas S. Brown dabbles in multiprocessing to speed up his calculations.
(
)
[229]Silas S. Brown.
Random Confusion.
CVu, 28(4):10-11, September 2016.
Silas S. Brown tries to clear up a muddle about Standard C's rand().
(
)
[230]Richard Harris.
High Rollers.
CVu, 28(4):11, September 2016.
Baron M proposes a new wager over a glass of wine.
(
)
[231]Roger Orr, Juan Zaratiegui.
Code Critique Competition 101.
CVu, 28(4):12-14, September 2016.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[232]Jonathan Wakely.
Standards Report.
CVu, 28(4):15, September 2016.
Jonathan Wakely brings the latest news.
(
)
[233]Bob Schmidt.
View from the (Acting) Chair.
CVu, 28(4):16, September 2016.
(
)
[234]Steve Love.
Fixed fixation.
CVu, 28(3):1, July 2016.
Editorial.
(
)
[235]Paul Grenyer.
Testing Private.
CVu, 28(3-4):3, July 2016.
Paul Grenyer shows that testing doesn't need public access.
(
)
[236]Pete Goodliffe.
The Codealow.
CVu, 28(3):5, July 2016.
Pete Goodliffe presents a new software soliloquy.
(
)
[237]Chris Oldwood.
Whiteboards.
CVu, 28(3):7-8, July 2016.
Chris Oldwood makes a case for collaboration over technology.
(
)
[238]Silas S. Brown.
How to Block Russia From Your Website.
CVu, 28(3):9-10, July 2016.
(and why you might want to) Silas S. Brown takes a stand against indiscriminate legislation.
(
)
[239]Neil Horlock.
Debugging - What Has Changed in the Last Decade?.
CVu, 28(3):10-11, July 2016.
Neil Horlock travels through time in search of bugs.
(
)
[240]Roger Orr, Felix Petriconi, John Roden, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 100.
CVu, 28(3):12-15, July 2016.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[241]Bob Schmidt.
View from the (Acting) Chair.
CVu, 28(3):16, July 2016.
(
)
[242]Steve Love.
More Than One.
CVu, 28(2):1, May 2016.
Editorial.
(
)
[243]Kevin Highley.
Encryption.
CVu, 28(2):3-6, May 2016.
Kevin Highley implements a common technique for secure communication.
(
)
[244]Alan Griffiths.
Come Code With Me.
CVu, 28(2):6-8, May 2016.
Alan Griffiths outlines an Open Source project and invites contributions.
(
)
[245]Richard Harris.
On Fifteen Love.
CVu, 28(2):9, May 2016.
A student demystifies the Baron's game of cards.
(
)
[246]Pete Goodliffe.
Organised Chaos.
CVu, 28(2):10-11, May 2016.
Pete Goodliffe explains why organisation is so important.
(
)
[247]Jonathan Wakely.
Standards Report.
CVu, 28(2):11-12, May 2016.
Jonathan Wakely reports from the latest C and C++ meetings.
(
)
[248]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 99.
CVu, 28(2):13-15, May 2016.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[249]Astrid Byro, Ian Bruntlett, Alan Lenton.
Bookcase.
CVu, 28(2):16, May 2016.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[250] Mrs Trellis.
ACCU London.
CVu, 28(2):16, May 2016.
Mrs Trellis reviews the March 16th meeting, without a clue.
(
)
[251]Steve Love.
Cross Pollinated.
CVu, 28(1):1, March 2016.
Editorial.
(
)
[252]Omar Bashir.
Sliding Window Filters : A Set-based Implementation.
CVu, 28(1):3-6, March 2016.
Omar Bashir presents an implementation using pre-sorted data to reduce CPU load.
(
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[253] Vertices.
An Open Question (or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Public Wi-Fi).
CVu, 28(1):7-10, March 2016.
Vertices examines some of the dangers of using other people's networks.
(
)
[254]Ralph McArdell.
Groovy and Grails eXchange 2015.
CVu, 28(1):10-11, March 2016.
Ralph McArdell reports on his conference experiences.
(
)
[255]Richard Harris.
Fifteen Love.
CVu, 28(1):12, March 2016.
Baron M sets a new puzzle for students of curious conundrums.
(
)
[256]Malcolm Noyes.
Using Clara to Parse Command Lines in C++.
CVu, 28(1):13-14, March 2016.
Malcolm Noyes demonstrates how to get up and running.
(
)
[257]Pete Goodliffe.
Software Development Is...
CVu, 28(1):15-17, March 2016.
Pete Goodliffe defines the art, science, craft (and child's play) of software development.
(
)
[258]Jonathan Wakely.
Standards Report.
CVu, 28(1):18, March 2016.
Jonathan Wakely reports from the latest C and C++ meetings.
(
)
[259]Roger Orr, Mathias Gaunard, Paul Floyd, Robert Jones, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 98.
CVu, 28(1):19-22, March 2016.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[260]Astrid Byro, Silas S. Brown.
Bookcase.
CVu, 28(1):23, March 2016.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
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[261] ACCU Committee.
View from the without a Chair.
CVu, 28(1):24, March 2016.
(
)
[262] Mrs Trellis.
ACCU London: Dietmar Khül.
CVu, 28(1):24, March 2016.
A (clueless) review of the Jan 16th ACCU London Meeting.
(
)
[263]Steve Love.
Choose your mask.
CVu, 27(6):1, January 2016.
Editorial.
(
)
[264]Pete Goodliffe.
Bug Hunting.
CVu, 27(6):3-4, January 2016.
Pete Goodliffe continues the hunt for software faults.
(
)
[265]Chris Oldwood.
Finding Text.
CVu, 27(6):5-7, January 2016.
hunts for the right tool to search text files.
(
)
[266]Frances Buontempo.
In Vivo, In Vitro, In Silico.
CVu, 27(6):7, January 2016.
Frances Buontempo examines the idea of software vivisection.
(
)
[267]Silas S. Brown.
'HTTPS Everywhere' Considered Harmful.
CVu, 27(6):8, January 2016.
Silas S. Brown considers an unintended cost of security.
(
)
[268]Roger Orr, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 97.
CVu, 27(6):9-11, January 2016.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[269]Alan Lenton.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 27(6):12, January 2016.
(
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[270]Steve Love.
Selective ignorance.
CVu, 27(5):1, November 2015.
Editorial.
(
)
[271]Pete Goodliffe.
Bug Hunting.
CVu, 27(5):3-4, November 2015.
Pete Goodliffe looks for software faults.
(
)
[272]Matthew Wilson.
Building C & C++ CLI Programs with the libCLImate Mini-framework.
CVu, 27(5):5-10, November 2015.
Matthew Wilson presents a framework for simplifying CLI programs.
(
)
[273]Ralph McArdell.
Raspberry Pi Linux User Mode GPIO in C++ (Part 3).
CVu, 27(5):11-16, November 2015.
Ralph McArdell demonstrates the library with two peripherals on the Pi.
(
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[274]Roger Orr.
One Definition Rule.
CVu, 27(5):16-18, November 2015.
Roger Orr explains an often misunderstood aspect of C++.
(
)
[275]Richard Falconer.
Functional Programming in C++.
CVu, 27(5):19-20, November 2015.
Richard Falconer reports on an ACCU talk by Kevlin Henney.
(
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[276]Roger Orr, Mathias Gaunard, Gareth Ansell, Matthew Wilson, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 96.
CVu, 27(5):21-26, November 2015.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[277]Emyr Williams.
Robert Martin: An Interview.
CVu, 27(5):27, November 2015.
Emyr Williams continues the series of interviews with people from the world of programming.
(
)
[278]Jonathan Wakely.
Standards Report.
CVu, 27(5):28, November 2015.
Jonathan Wakely reports on developments in C++.
(
)
[279]Alan Lenton.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 27(5):28, November 2015.
(
)
[280]Steve Love.
Developing programs.
CVu, 27(4):1, September 2015.
Editorial.
(
)
[281]Pete Goodliffe.
The Very Model of a Model Modern Programmer.
CVu, 27(4):3, September 2015.
Pete Goodliffe asks what defines you as a programmer.
(
)
[282]Thaddaeus Frogley.
Refactoring Guided by Duplo.
CVu, 27(4):4-5, September 2015.
Thaddaeus Frogley gets to grips with duplicated code.
(
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[283]Silas S. Brown.
Ode to the BBDB.
CVu, 27(4):5, September 2015.
Silas S. Brown remembers different ways of managing email contacts.
(
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[284]Matthew Wilson.
Anatomy of a CLI Program written in C++.
CVu, 27(4):6-11, September 2015.
Matthew Wilson dissects a small program to examine its gory details.
(
)
[285]Gail Ollis.
The Cat's Meow.
CVu, 27(4):11-12, September 2015.
Gail Ollis reports from the App-a-thon World Record attempt.
(
)
[286]Silas S. Brown.
WattOS R9 Worth Knowing About.
CVu, 27(4):13, September 2015.
Silas S. Brown recycles some old hardware with a new OS.
(
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[287]Ralph McArdell.
Raspberry Pi Linux User Mode GPIO in C++ (Part 2).
CVu, 27(4):14-18, September 2015.
Ralph McArdell continues developing a C++ library for Raspberry Pi expansions.
(
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[288]Jonathan Wakely.
Standards Report.
CVu, 27(4):18-19, September 2015.
Jonathan Wakely reports the latest on C++17 and beyond.
(
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[289]Roger Orr, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 95.
CVu, 27(4):20-22, September 2015.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[290]Silas S. Brown.
Inspirational (P)articles: Use the DOM Inspector.
CVu, 27(4):22, September 2015.
Silas S. Brown shares a tip for debugging web pages.
(
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[291]Christopher Gilbert.
What do people do all day?.
CVu, 27(4):23-24, September 2015.
Christopher Gilbert shares his routine in a software house.
(
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[292]Alan Lenton.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 27(4):24, September 2015.
(
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[293]Steve Love.
What is a user interface?.
CVu, 27(3):1, July 2015.
Editorial.
(
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[294]Chris Oldwood.
Dictionary and Thesaurus.
CVu, 27(3):2-4, July 2015.
Chris Oldwood finds surprising similarities in prose and code.
(
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[295]Pete Goodliffe.
Coding Dinosaurs.
CVu, 27(3):4-5, July 2015.
Pete Goodliffe aims to outlive the jurassic coding age.
(
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[296]Alan Griffiths.
Are we nearly there yet? Refactoring C++.
CVu, 27(3):5-7, July 2015.
Alan Griffiths evaluates two tools for developers with some simple use-cases.
(
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[297]Silas S. Brown.
Golang programming on AppEngine.
CVu, 27(3):8, July 2015.
Silas S. Brown tries his hand at writing native code for the Cloud.
(
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[298]Ralph McArdell.
EuroLLVM Conference 2015.
CVu, 27(3):9-11, July 2015.
Ralph McArdell reports on his experience of the LLVM Conference.
(
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[299]Steve Folly.
Code Club.
CVu, 27(3):11-12, July 2015.
Steve Folly shares his experiences with volunteering and teaching children coding.
(
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[300]Vassili Kaplan.
Split and Merge Revisited.
CVu, 27(3):13-14, July 2015.
Vassili Kaplan makes improvements to the Expression Parser.
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[301]Emyr Williams.
Anthony Williams: An Interview.
CVu, 27(3):15-16, July 2015.
Emyr Williams continues the series of interviews with people from the world of programming.
(
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[302] N.N..
ACCU London Review.
CVu, 27(3):16, July 2015.
One of the attendees at a recent meet shares their experience.
(
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[303]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, Jim Segrave, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 94.
CVu, 27(3):17-21, July 2015.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[304]Silas S. Brown.
Letter to the Editor.
CVu, 27(3):21, July 2015.
(
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[305]Astrid Byro, Ewan Milne, Matthew Jones, Stefan Turalski.
Bookcase.
CVu, 27(3):22-23, July 2015.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
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[306]Alan Lenton.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 27(3):XXXPagesXXX, July 2015.
(
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[307]Steve Love.
In Between.
CVu, 27(2):1, May 2015.
Editorial.
(
)
[308]Pete Goodliffe.
Wallowing in Filth.
CVu, 27(2):3-5, May 2015.
Pete Goodliffe wades into the dreaded cesspit of 'lowquality code'.
(
)
[309]Tom Björkholm.
Writing Good C++ APIs.
CVu, 27(2):5-8, May 2015.
Tom Björkholm examines some common pitfalls that make code hard to use.
(
)
[310]Adam Tornhill.
Writing a Technical Book.
CVu, 27(2):8-11, May 2015.
Adam Tornhill discusses motivation, publishing and how to stay focused without ruining your life.
(
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[311]Vassili Kaplan.
Split and Merge - Another Algorithm for Parsing Mathematical Expressions.
CVu, 27(2):12-15, May 2015.
Vassili Kaplan presents an alternative to Dijkstra's algorithm.
(
)
[312]Roger Orr.
Using 32-bit COM Objects from 64-bit Programs.
CVu, 27(2):15-17, May 2015.
Roger Orr explains how to cross the platform boundary in COM libraries.
(
)
[313]Ralph McArdell.
Raspberry Pi Linux User Mode GPIO in C++ - Part 1.
CVu, 27(2):17-21, May 2015.
Ralph McArdell expands the Raspberry Pi with a C++ library.
(
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[314]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 27(2):21-22, May 2015.
Mark Radford reports on the latest C++ Standardisation proceedings.
(
)
[315]Roger Orr, Tom Björkholm, Simon Brand, Jim Segrave, James Holland, Paul Floyd.
Code Critique Competition.
CVu, 27(2):23-, May 2015.
Competition 93 and the answers to 92.
(
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[316]Astrid Byro, Alan Lenton, Ian Bruntlett, Paul Floyd, Simon Sebright, Neil Youngman, Stefan Turalski.
From the bookcase.
CVu, 27(2):30-32, May 2015.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
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[317]Alan Lenton.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 27(2):32, May 2015.
(
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[318]Steve Love.
Private Funding.
CVu, 27(1):1, March 2015.
Editorial.
(
)
[319]Pete Goodliffe.
Coders Causing Conflict.
CVu, 27(1):3-5, March 2015.
Pete Goodliffe lights the blue touch paper and retires to a safe distance.
(
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[320]Silas S. Brown.
Using ACCU Membership for Unique IDs.
CVu, 27(1):5, March 2015.
Silas S. Brown considers the case for identity.
(
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[321]Ian Bruntlett.
LAMP on Ubuntu.
CVu, 27(1):6-8, March 2015.
Ian Bruntlett shares his notes on setting up a basic web application.
(
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[322]Chris Oldwood.
The Developer's Sandbox.
CVu, 27(1):8-11, March 2015.
Chris Oldwood wants to be in control.
(
)
[323]Thaddaeus Frogley.
What Do People Do All Day?.
CVu, 27(1):11-12, March 2015.
Thaddaeus Frogley shares his day to day activities as a games programmer.
(
)
[324]Silas S. Brown.
Simple Android programming with WebKit.
CVu, 27(1):13-14, March 2015.
Silas S. Brown shares his trials with developing for mobile devices.
(
)
[325]Ralph McArdell.
Raspberry Pi Linux User Mode GPIO in Python.
CVu, 27(1):15-18, March 2015.
Ralph McArdell finds stream based input/output to be more convenient.
(
)
[326]Emyr Williams.
Kevlin Henney: An Interview.
CVu, 27(1):18-19, March 2015.
Emyr Williams continues the series of interviews with people from the world of programming.
(
)
[327]Roger Orr, Jim Segrave, Tom Björkholm, James Holland, Alex Paterson.
Code Critique Competition 92.
CVu, 27(1):21-25, March 2015.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[328]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 27(1):26-27, March 2015.
Mark Radford reports on the latest C++ Standardisation proceedings.
(
)
[329]Alan Lenton.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 27(1):28, March 2015.
(
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[330]Steve Love.
A Mutual Understanding.
CVu, 26(6):1, January 2015.
Editorial.
(
)
[331]Chris Oldwood.
Simplicity Through Immutability.
CVu, 26(6):3-5, January 2015.
Chris Oldwood considers the benefits of unchangeable data.
(
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[332]Pete Goodliffe.
Advice for the Young at Heart.
CVu, 26(6):5, January 2015.
Pete Goodliffe offers sage advice, and asks you to do the same.
(
)
[333]Vassili Kaplan.
Delayed Copy Pattern.
CVu, 26(6):6-8, January 2015.
Vassili Kaplan presents some techniques for making efficient use of the STL containers in C++.
(
)
[334]Ralph McArdell.
Const and Concurrency (part 2).
CVu, 26(6):8-9, January 2015.
Ralph McArdell continues musing on comments to Herb Sutter's updated GotW #6b solution.
(
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[335]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 26(6):10-11, January 2015.
Mark Radford brings the latest news from C++ Standardisation.
(
)
[336]Ian Bruntlett.
From the Coal Face.
CVu, 26(6):11, January 2015.
Ian Bruntlett shares his experiences: not salaried because of mental ill-health, but still working and learning.
(
)
[337]Roger Orr, Alex Paterson, James Holland.
Code Critique Competition 91.
CVu, 26(6):12-16, January 2015.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[338]Emyr Williams.
Scott Meyers: An Interview.
CVu, 26(6):16-18, January 2015.
Emyr Williams continues the series of interviews with people from the world of programming.
(
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[339]Astrid Byro, Frances Buontempo, Andrew Marlow.
Bookcase.
CVu, 26(6):19-20, January 2015.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
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[340]Alan Lenton.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 26(6):20, January 2015.
(
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[341]Steve Love.
Community service.
CVu, 26(5):1, November 2014.
Editorial.
(
)
[342]Pete Goodliffe.
Playing By The Rules.
CVu, 26(5):3, November 2014.
Pete Goodliffe makes up his own rules.
(
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[343]Chris Oldwood.
Taming the Inbox.
CVu, 26(5):4-5, November 2014.
Chris Oldwood shares his tactics for keeping on top of the mail.
(
)
[344]Ralph McArdell.
Const and Concurrency (Part 1).
CVu, 26(5):6-7, November 2014.
Ralph McArdell comments on comments to Herb Sutter's updated GotW #6b solution.
(
)
[345]Giuseppe Vacanti.
Parsing Configuration Files in C++ with Boost.
CVu, 26(5):8-9, November 2014.
Giuseppe Vacanti describes how to deal with program options, C++ style.
(
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[346]Silas S. Brown.
Perl is a Better Sed, and Python 2 is Good.
CVu, 26(5):10-12, November 2014.
Silas S. Brown sweats the differences between tools on common platforms.
(
)
[347]Frances Buontempo.
Debuggers Are Still For Wimps.
CVu, 26(5):12, November 2014.
Frances Buontempo shows how to remote debug python from Visual Studio.
(
)
[348] N.N..
A Cautionary Tale.
CVu, 26(5):13, November 2014.
[This article is only available in the printed version of CVu due to rights issues.].
(
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[349]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, Silas S. Brown, James Holland, Marcel Marré.
Code Critique Competition 90.
CVu, 26(5):15-19, November 2014.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[350]Chris Oldwood.
ACCU London - October 2014.
CVu, 26(5):19,21, November 2014.
Chris Oldwood reports from the latest meeting of the London Chapter.
(
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[351]Seb Rose.
Seb Rose: An Interview.
CVu, 26(5):20-21, November 2014.
Emyr Williams continues the series of interviews with people from the world of programming.
(
)
[352]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 26(5):22, November 2014.
Mark Radford brings the latest news from C++ Standardisation.
(
)
[353]Alan Lenton.
Bookcase.
CVu, 26(5):23, November 2014.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[354]Alan Lenton.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 26(5):24, November 2014.
(
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[355]Steve Love.
Look but don't touch.
CVu, 26(4):1, September 2014.
Editorial.
(
)
[356]Pete Goodliffe.
Testing Times.
CVu, 26(4):3-7, September 2014.
Pete Goodliffe exhorts us to test code effectively.
(
)
[357]Paul Grenyer.
A Secure Data Centre in the Heart of .. Bowthorpe.
CVu, 26(4):8, September 2014.
Paul Grenyer takes a tour of MigSolv's facility.
(
)
[358]Matthew Jones.
What Do People Do All Day?.
CVu, 26(4):9-10, September 2014.
Matthew Jones gives some insight as to what his job involves.
(
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[359]Alex Peterson.
Beware setlocal Behaviour in Visual C++ 2012 & 2013.
CVu, 26(4):11-13, September 2014.
Alex Peterson investigates a bug in the Visual C++ runtime library.
(
)
[360]Chris Oldwood.
Revisiting the Gang of Four.
CVu, 26(4):14, September 2014.
Chris Oldwood reflects on things missed first time around.
(
)
[361]Andy Balaam.
Talk in Code.
CVu, 26(4):15, September 2014.
Andy Balaam presents some tips on clear communication.
(
)
[362]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 26(4):16, September 2014.
Mark Radford reports the latest developments in C++ Standardization.
(
)
[363]Roger Orr.
Code Critique Competition.
CVu, 26(4):17-19, September 2014.
Competition 89 and the answers to 88.
(
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[364]Alan Lenton.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 26(4):20, September 2014.
(
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[365]Steve Love.
Over and Under.
CVu, 26(3):1, July 2014.
Editorial.
(
)
[366]Chris Oldwood.
Feature Tracking.
CVu, 26(3):3, July 2014.
Chris Oldwood considers different audiences for tools to track features.
(
)
[367]Pete Goodliffe.
Nothing is Set in Stone.
CVu, 26(3):4-6, July 2014.
Pete Goodliffe embraces change.
(
)
[368]Emyr Williams.
Dr Bjarne Stroustrup: An Interview.
CVu, 26(3):6-7, July 2014.
Emyr Williams begins a new series of interviews in the programming world.
(
)
[369]Silas S. Brown.
Checking Websites for Specific Changes.
CVu, 26(3):8, July 2014.
Silas S. Brown tries to improve developer productivity in a small way.
(
)
[370]Chris Oldwood.
Being Original.
CVu, 26(3):9, July 2014.
Chris Oldwood reflects on the content of talks and articles.
(
)
[371]Malcolm Noyes.
How to Deconstruct Compile Time FizzBuzz in C++ Without Using Boost.
CVu, 26(3):10-12, July 2014.
Malcolm Noyes looks under the hood at some C++ template metaprogramming tools.
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[372]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, Stefan Schiffler, Dave Cridland, Martin Janzen, James Holland, Marcel Marré, Raimondo Sarich.
Code Critique Competition 88.
CVu, 26(3):13-19, July 2014.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[373]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 26(3):20-21, July 2014.
Mark Radford reports the latest developments in C++ Standardization.
(
)
[374]Astrid Byro, Alan Lenton, Andrew Marlow.
Bookcase.
CVu, 26(3):22-23, July 2014.
The latest round-up of book reviews.
(
)
[375]Alan Lenton.
View from the Chair in Waiting.
CVu, 26(3):24, July 2014.
(
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[376]Steve Love.
Continuous Learning.
CVu, 26(2):1, May 2014.
Editorial.
(
)
[377]Pete Goodliffe.
An Ode to Code.
CVu, 26(2):3, May 2014.
Pete Goodliffe waxes poetic.
(
)
[378]Roger Orr.
Identity During Construction.
CVu, 26(2):4-6, May 2014.
Roger Orr observes some subtle traps in object initialization between different languages.
(
)
[379]Chris Oldwood.
ACCU - For the Unknown Unknowns.
CVu, 26(2):6, May 2014.
Chris Oldwood ponders what the ACCU means to him.
(
)
[380]Chris Oldwood.
List Incomprehension.
CVu, 26(2):7-8, May 2014.
Chris Oldwood gets some data structure anxiety off his chest.
(
)
[381]Frances Buontempo.
Debuggers are for Wimps.
CVu, 26(2):8-9, May 2014.
Frances Buontempo gives a quick lesson in debugging for Python.
(
)
[382]Chris Oldwood, Ian Bruntlett.
ACCU Conference 2014.
CVu, 26(2):9-11, May 2014.
Chris Oldwood and Ian Bruntlett review the ACCU 2014 Conference.
(
)
[383]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 26(2):12-13, May 2014.
Mark Radford reports the latest developments in C++ Standardization.
(
)
[384]Roger Orr, Russel Winder.
Code Critique Competition 87.
CVu, 26(2):13-15, May 2014.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[385]Astrid Byro, Paul Floyd.
Bookcase.
CVu, 26(2):15-16, May 2014.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[386]Roger Orr.
View from without the Chair.
CVu, 26(2):16, May 2014.
(
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[387]Steve Love.
The Ecumenical Programmer.
CVu, 26(1):1, March 2014.
Editorial.
(
)
[388]Glen Fury.
Where Linq Contains a Defect.
CVu, 26(1):3-6, March 2014.
Glen Fury shares his investigation of a hidden defect.
(
)
[389]Chris Oldwood.
Software Archaeology.
CVu, 26(1):7-8, March 2014.
Chris Oldwood digs up some ancient remains.
(
)
[390]Pete Goodliffe.
Wallowing in Filth.
CVu, 26(1):9-11, March 2014.
Pete Goodliffe sinks into some terrible code.
(
)
[391]Silas S. Brown.
The Soundtrack to Code 2: Going Classical.
CVu, 26(1):11, March 2014.
Silas S. Brown gives us his taken on 'Music for Coding'.
(
)
[392]Chris Oldwood.
Developer Freedom.
CVu, 26(1):12-14, March 2014.
Chris Oldwood muses on the liberties we should and should not enjoy.
(
)
[393]Vsevolod Vlaskine.
Staying in Touch: Performative Negotiation.
CVu, 26(1):15-17, March 2014.
Vsevolod Vlaskine joins the dots between three practices to reduce technical cost.
(
)
[394]Silas S. Brown.
From Raspberry Pi to the Cloud.
CVu, 26(1):17-18, March 2014.
Silas S. Brown shares his experiences with porting to AppEngine and OpenShift.
(
)
[395]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 26(1):19-20, March 2014.
Mark Radford looks at some features of the next C++ Standard.
(
)
[396]Roger Orr, Juan Antonio Zaratiegui Vallecillo, Hushan Jia, Paul Floyd, Giuseppe Vacanti, Marcel Marré, Jan Ubben, Herman Pijl.
Code Critique Competition 85.
CVu, 26(1):20-23, March 2014.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[397]Astrid Byro.
Bookcase.
CVu, 26(1):24, March 2014.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[398]Alan Griffiths.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 26(1):24, March 2014.
(
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[399]Steve Love.
On Being Ignorant.
CVu, 25(6):1, January 2014.
Editorial.
(
)
[400]Pete Goodliffe.
Speak Up!.
CVu, 25(6):3-5, January 2014.
Pete Goodliffe speaks on communication.
(
)
[401]Chris Oldwood.
Social Networking.
CVu, 25(6):6, January 2014.
Chris Oldwood describes more of the tools of his trade.
(
)
[402]Adam Tornhill.
The Soundtrack to Code.
CVu, 25(6):7-9, January 2014.
Adam Tornhill takes a look at the relationship between music and concentration.
(
)
[403]Charles Tolman.
Phenomenal Software Development.
CVu, 25(6):9-10, January 2014.
Charles Tolman considers the philosophical implications of software development.
(
)
[404]Jez Higgins.
An Unexpected Journey.
CVu, 25(6):11-13, January 2014.
Jez Higgins finds treasure in the new Java.
(
)
[405]Richard Polton.
Generating Code from a Unit Test (Part 3).
CVu, 25(6):14-18, January 2014.
Richard Polton generates the code to pass his unit tests.
(
)
[406]Vsevolod Vlaskine.
Architectureless Software Design.
CVu, 25(6):18-20, January 2014.
Vsevolod Vlaskine explores some ideas of simplicity in software design.
(
)
[407]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 25(6):20, January 2014.
Mark Radford reports on the latest from C++14 standardisation.
(
)
[408]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, Björn Fahller, Ken Duffill, James Byattand, Carl Gibbs, Brian Ravnsgaard Riis, Emil Nordén, Joe Wood, Pál Balog.
Code Critique Competition 84.
CVu, 25(6):21-31, January 2014.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[409]Astrid Byro, Paul Johnson, Alan Lenton, Andrew Marlow, Gail Ollis.
Bookcase.
CVu, 25(6):32-35, January 2014.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
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[410]Alan Griffiths.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 25(6):36, January 2014.
(
)
[411]Steve Love.
IInterface and Other Religions.
CVu, 25(5):1, November 2013.
Editorial.
(
)
[412]Pete Goodliffe.
The Ethical Programmer (Part 2).
CVu, 25(5):3-4, November 2013.
Pete Goodliffe acts ethically. Again.
(
)
[413]Andy Burgess.
Trying Python for Size (Part 1).
CVu, 25(5):5-7, November 2013.
Andy Burgess takes his first steps in Python.
(
)
[414]Silas S. Brown.
The Windows XP Threat: A Call to Action.
CVu, 25(5):7-8, November 2013.
Silas S. Brown brings an imminent problem to our attention.
(
)
[415]Chris Oldwood.
Static Code Analysis.
CVu, 25(5):9-10, November 2013.
Chris Oldwood wants more than just syntax checking.
(
)
[416]Richard Polton.
Generating Code From a Unit Test, Part the Second.
CVu, 25(5):10-13, November 2013.
Richard Polton continues his quest to generate code from tests.
(
)
[417]Dirk Haun.
Why We Need To Reconsider How We Do Technical Presentations.
CVu, 25(5):14, November 2013.
Dirk Haun makes a case for doing presentations differently.
(
)
[418]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 25(5):15, November 2013.
Mark Radford reports the latest from the C++ Standards meetings.
(
)
[419]Roger Orr, Juan Antonio Zaratiegui Vallecillo, Russel Winder, Pál Balog.
Code Critique Competition 84.
CVu, 25(5):16-18, November 2013.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[420]Paul Grenyer.
Norfolk Developers Conference.
CVu, 25(5):19-20, November 2013.
Paul Grenyer presents the Norfolk Developers Conference.
(
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[421]Alan Griffiths.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 25(5):20, November 2013.
(
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[422]Steve Love.
OSS Enterprise.
CVu, 25(4):1, September 2013.
Editorial.
(
)
[423]Pete Goodliffe.
The Ethical Programmer.
CVu, 25(4):3-4, September 2013.
Pete Goodliffe follows his moral compass.
(
)
[424]Vsevolod Vlaskine.
Two Sides of the Code.
CVu, 25(4):5-7, September 2013.
Vsevolod Vlaskine takes a critical look at the language of programming.
(
)
[425]Chris Oldwood.
Pen and Paper.
CVu, 25(4):7-8, September 2013.
Chris Oldwood finds uses for old-fashioned tools.
(
)
[426]Richard Polton.
Testing Times.
CVu, 25(4):9-11, September 2013.
Richard Polton looks at unit tests from a different perspective.
(
)
[427]Chris Oldwood.
(Re)Reading the Classics.
CVu, 25(4):11-12, September 2013.
Chris Oldwood looks back at his favourite literature.
(
)
[428]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, Phil Nash, Peter Sommerlad, Mirko Stocker, Pál Balog.
Code Critique Competition 83.
CVu, 25(4):13-16, September 2013.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[429] Various.
Two Pence Worth.
CVu, 25(4):16, September 2013.
An opportunity to share your pearls of wisdom with us.
(
)
[430]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 25(4):17, September 2013.
Mark Radford reports on the latest from C++14 Standardisation.
(
)
[431]Richard Polton.
The Reward.
CVu, 25(4):19, September 2013.
Richard Polton writes in suggesting how we might encourage good code.
(
)
[432]Astrid Byro, Stefan Turalski, Alex Paterson, Bob Corrick.
Bookcase.
CVu, 25(4):19-20, September 2013.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[433]Alan Griffiths.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 25(4):20, September 2013.
(
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[434]Steve Love.
A beginner again.
CVu, 25(3):1, July 2013.
Editorial.
(
)
[435]Vsevolod Vlaskine.
On Software Design, Space, and Visuality.
CVu, 25(3):3-4, July 2013.
Vsevolod Vlaskine examines the motivations behind design visualisation.
(
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[436]Chris Oldwood.
Passionate About Programming or Passionate About Life?.
CVu, 25(3):4-5, July 2013.
Chris Oldwood takes up the baton in the Passionate debate.
(
)
[437]Anthony Williams.
All the World's a Stage...
CVu, 25(3):6-10, July 2013.
Anthony Williams shows how Actors simplify multithreaded code in C++11.
(
)
[438]Becky Grenier.
How I Wrote My First Technical Presentation.
CVu, 25(3):11, July 2013.
Becky Grenier shares her preparations for giving a tech talk.
(
)
[439]Chris Oldwood.
Wrapper Scripts.
CVu, 25(3):12-14, July 2013.
Chris Oldwood automates his toolkit for an easier and more predictable life.
(
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[440]Pete Goodliffe.
The Ghost of a Codebase Past.
CVu, 25(3):15-16, July 2013.
Pete Goodliffe leads us down memory lane.
(
)
[441]Roger Orr, Pawel Zakrzewski, Pál Balog.
Code Critique Competition 82.
CVu, 25(3):17-21, July 2013.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
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[442]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 25(3):22, July 2013.
Mark Radford examines a knotty issue of lifetime facing the C++ standards committee.
(
)
[443]Anna-Jayne Metcalfe.
ACCU Conference 2013.
CVu, 25(3):23-25, July 2013.
shares her conference experience.
(
)
[444]Frances Buontempo.
Inspiration [P]article.
CVu, 25(3):25, July 2013.
Frances Buontempo shares a story about how engaging with someone can be fun and rewarding.
(
)
[445]Astrid Byro, Ian Bruntlett, Paul Johnson, Alan Lenton.
Bookcase.
CVu, 25(3):26-27, July 2013.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[446]Alan Griffiths.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 25(3):28, July 2013.
(
)
[447]Steve Love.
The New Informs The Old.
CVu, 25(2):1, May 2013.
Editorial.
(
)
[448]Pete Goodliffe.
Bug Hunting.
CVu, 25(2):3-5, May 2013.
Pete Goodliffe implores us to debug effectively.
(
)
[449]Filip van Laenen.
Tar-Based Back-ups.
CVu, 25(2):6-7, May 2013.
Filip van Laenen rolls his own with some simple tools.
(
)
[450]Chris Oldwood.
ACCU Conference 2013.
CVu, 25(2):8-9, May 2013.
Chris Oldwood shares his experiences from this year's conference.
(
)
[451]Paul F. Johnson.
Writing a Cross Platform Mobile App in C#.
CVu, 25(2):10-11, May 2013.
Paul F. Johnson uses Mono to attain portability.
(
)
[452]Richard Polton.
Let's Talk About Trees.
CVu, 25(2):12-16, May 2013.
Richard Polton puts n-ary trees to use parsing XML.
(
)
[453]Chris Oldwood.
Team Chat.
CVu, 25(2):16-17, May 2013.
Chris Oldwood considers the benefits of social media in the workplace.
(
)
[454]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 25(2):18, May 2013.
Mark Radford looks at some features of the next C++ Standard.
(
)
[455]Roger Orr.
Code Critique Competition 81.
CVu, 25(2):19-21, May 2013.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[456]Astrid Byro, Alan Lenton, Paul F. Johnson.
Bookcase.
CVu, 25(2):22-23, May 2013.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[457]Alan Griffiths.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 25(2):24, May 2013.
(
)
[458]Martin Janzen.
Letter to the Editor.
CVu, 25(2):24, May 2013.
(
)
[459]Steve Love.
Slave to the Grind.
CVu, 25(1):1, March 2013.
Editorial.
(
)
[460]Joana Simoes.
Help!.
CVu, 25(1):3-6, March 2013.
Joana Simoes demonstrates some features of the Qt framework for help files.
(
)
[461]Chris Oldwood.
The Downs and Ups of Being an ACCU Member.
CVu, 25(1):6-7, March 2013.
Chris Oldwood reflects on what the ACCU's ever done for him.
(
)
[462]Pete Goodliffe.
The Art of Software Development.
CVu, 25(1):8-9, March 2013.
Pete Goodliffe illustrates development practices. Becoming a Better Programmer # 79.
(
)
[463]Chris Oldwood.
In the Tool Box - Introduction.
CVu, 25(1):10, March 2013.
Chris Oldwood introduces a column about his weapons of choice.
(
)
[464]Derek Jones.
Impact of Semantic Association on Information Recall Performance.
CVu, 25(1):11-14, March 2013.
Derek Jones concludes his analysis from the latest ACCU Conference experiment.
(
)
[465]Richard Polton.
Comparing Algorithms.
CVu, 25(1):15-17, March 2013.
Richard Polton takes different approaches to a well-known problem.
(
)
[466]Roger Orr, Henrik Austad, Jon Kalb, Pál Balog, Pete Disdale, Martin Moene, Pawel Zakrzewski.
Code Critique Competition 80.
CVu, 25(1):18-24, March 2013.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[467]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 25(1):25, March 2013.
Mark Radford looks at some features of the next C++ Standard.
(
)
[468]Jez Higgins, Neil Youngman, Stefan Turalski.
Bookcase.
CVu, 25(1):26-27, March 2013.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[469]Paul Grenyer.
East Anglia MongoDB User Group.
CVu, 25(1):26, March 2013.
Paul Grenyer reviews the inaugural local meeting.
(
)
[470]Alan Griffiths.
View from the Chair.
CVu, 25(1):27, March 2013.
(
)
[471]Giovanni Asproni.
The AGM and the Proposed New Constitution.
CVu, 25(1):28, March 2013.
(
)
[472]Steve Love.
For The Sake Of It.
CVu, 24(6):1, January 2013.
Editorial.
(
)
[473]Derek Jones.
Impact of Semantic Association on Information Recall Performance (Part 1).
CVu, 24(6):3-8, January 2013.
Derek Jones presents the analysis from his ACCU Conference experiment.
(
)
[474]Pete Goodliffe.
Navigating a Route.
CVu, 24(6):9-10, January 2013.
Pete Goodliffe helps us to work on a new codebase.
(
)
[475]Frances Buontempo.
Hello World in JavaScript.
CVu, 24(6):11-12, January 2013.
Frances Buontempo demonstrates how to unit-test a simple JavaScript program.
(
)
[476]Richard Polton.
The Composition Pattern and the Monad.
CVu, 24(6):12-17, January 2013.
Richard Polton explains how Monads can reduce complexity.
(
)
[477]Roger Orr, Peter Sommerlad, Joe Wood, Huw Lewis, Aleksandra Mierzejewska, Michal.
Code Critique Competition 79.
CVu, 24(6):18-22, January 2013.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[478]Chris Oldwood, Paul Grenyer.
Regional Meetings.
CVu, 24(6):23-24, January 2013.
Chris Oldwood rounds up a whole series of talks from ACCU London, and Paul Grenyer gives us SyncNorwich.
(
)
[479]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 24(6):25, January 2013.
Mark Radford reports the latest from C++ Standardisation.
(
)
[480] Various.
Two Pence Worth.
CVu, 24(6):25, January 2013.
An opportunity to share your pearls of wisdom with us.
(
)
[481]Ed Sykes.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 24(6):26, January 2013.
Ed Sykes finds things to read on a Desert Island.
(
)
[482]Alexander Demin, Paul Floyd.
Bookcase.
CVu, 24(6):27, January 2013.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[483]Alan Griffiths.
View From the Chair.
CVu, 24(6):28, January 2013.
(
)
[484]Steve Love.
Not Doing The Wrong Thing.
CVu, 24(5):1, November 2012.
Editorial.
(
)
[485]Roger Orr.
Using the Unix ptrace API.
CVu, 24(5):3-7, November 2012.
Roger Orr exposes the Unix debugging API.
(
)
[486]Richard Polton.
Functional Decomposition.
CVu, 24(5):8-15, November 2012.
Richard Polton looks at more functional techniques for reducing duplication.
(
)
[487]Huw Lloyd.
The Contradictions of Technical Recruitment.
CVu, 24(5):16-19, November 2012.
reflects on the interview process.
(
)
[488]Pete Goodliffe.
The Advanced Coding Test.
CVu, 24(5):20-21, November 2012.
Pete Goodliffe drives his point home.
(
)
[489]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 24(5):22, November 2012.
Mark Radford reports the latest from the next version of C++.
(
)
[490]Paul Grenyer.
Agile East Anglia: A Short History.
CVu, 24(5):23, November 2012.
Paul Grenyer gives us a potted history of a local group from its inception in December 2011.
(
)
[491]Roger Orr.
Code Critique Competition 78.
CVu, 24(5):24-27, November 2012.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[492] Various.
Two Pence Worth.
CVu, 24(5):27, November 2012.
An opportunity to share your pearls of wisdom with us.
(
)
[493]Jez Higgins, Paul Grenyer, Fred Youhanaie, Paul Floyd, Chris Oldwood, Adam Petersen.
Bookcase.
CVu, 24(5):28-30, November 2012.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[494]Alan Griffiths.
View From the Chair.
CVu, 24(5):31, November 2012.
(
)
[495]Giovanni Asproni.
Secretary's Report.
CVu, 24(5):31, November 2012.
(
)
[496]Steve Love.
Different Strokes.
CVu, 24(4):1, September 2012.
Editorial.
(
)
[497]Pete Goodliffe.
The Curious Case of the Frozen Code.
CVu, 24(4):3-5, September 2012.
Pete Goodliffe describes the vagaries of the 'code freeze'.
(
)
[498]Robert Bentall.
Learning and Applying the Personal Software Process.
CVu, 24(4):6-9, September 2012.
Robert Bentall shares his experiences from learning to measure his own performance.
(
)
[499]Matthew Wilson.
Anatomy of a CLI Program Written in C.
CVu, 24(4):10-20, September 2012.
Matthew Wilson dissects a simple console application to reveal hidden complexity.
(
)
[500]Richard Polton.
Patterns and Active Patterns.
CVu, 24(4):21-23, September 2012.
Richard Polton continues to explore how functional style can improve imperative programs.
(
)
[501]Paul Grenyer.
Keeping up-to-date.
CVu, 24(4):24, September 2012.
Paul Grenyer reflects on what we need to do to stay on top of things.
(
)
[502]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, Huw Lewis.
Code Critique Competition 77.
CVu, 24(4):25-29, September 2012.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[503]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 24(4):29, September 2012.
Mark Radford presents the latest news from the ongoing C++ Standards process.
(
)
[504]Mark Ridgewell.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 24(4):30-31, September 2012.
Mark Ridgewell packs for the island.
(
)
[505]Thomas Guest.
ACCU Bristol & Bath Launched.
CVu, 24(4):30, September 2012.
Thomas Guest reports from the inaugural meeting.
(
)
[506]Jez Higgins, Stephen Jackson, Bob Corrick.
Bookcase.
CVu, 24(4):31-32, September 2012.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[507]Alan Griffiths.
View From the Chair.
CVu, 24(4):32, September 2012.
(
)
[508]Steve Love.
Flesh on Bones.
CVu, 24(3):1, July 2012.
Editorial.
(
)
[509]Seweryn Habdank-Wojewódzki, Adam Petersen.
Development Fuel: Software Testing in the Large.
CVu, 24(3):3-7, July 2012.
Seweryn Habdank-Wojewódzki and Adam Petersen have some advice for testing large systems.
(
)
[510]Nick Sabalausky.
Metaprogramming Plus: The Flexibility Enhancements.
CVu, 24(3):8-15, July 2012.
Nick Sabalausky writes more no-compromise code by metaprogramming in D.
(
)
[511]Chris Oldwood.
ACCU Conference 2012.
CVu, 24(3):16-17, July 2012.
Chris Oldwood recalls his experiences of the ACCU 2012 conference.
(
)
[512]Pete Goodliffe.
The Art of Software Development.
CVu, 24(3):18-20, July 2012.
Pete Goodliffe vents the modern developer angst.
(
)
[513]Richard Polton.
Patterns and Anti-patterns - Factorisation.
CVu, 24(3):20-22, July 2012.
Richard Polton shows how redundant code can be removed by factoring to a functional style.
(
)
[514]Paul Grenyer, Mick Brooks.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 24(3):23, July 2012.
Mick Brooks shares what he will take to the island.
(
)
[515]Roger Orr, jingyu_chen, Paul Floyd, Helmut Wais, Pál Balog.
Code Critique Competition 76.
CVu, 24(3):24-29, July 2012.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[516]Mark Radford.
Standards Report.
CVu, 24(3):29, July 2012.
Mark Radford reports on the latest developments for the C++ standard.
(
)
[517]Ian Bruntlett, Francis Glassborow.
Bookcase.
CVu, 24(3):30-32, July 2012.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[518]Alan Griffiths.
View From the Chair.
CVu, 24(3):32, July 2012.
(
)
[519]Steve Love.
Dedicated Follower of Fashion.
CVu, 24(2):1, May 2012.
Editorial.
(
)
[520]Joana Simoes.
Some Thoughts on Writing a Scientific Application.
CVu, 24(2):3-5, May 2012.
Joana Simoes reflects on the challenges in writing software for scientists.
(
)
[521]Pete Goodliffe.
Our Differences Make Us Stronger.
CVu, 24(2):6-8, May 2012.
Pete Goodliffe works with QA to produce great software.
(
)
[522]Nick Sabalausky.
Have Your Efficiency, and Flexibility Too.
CVu, 24(2):9-17, May 2012.
Nick Sabalausky writes no-compromise code by metaprogramming with D.
(
)
[523]Paul Grenyer, Lisa Crispin.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 24(2):18-19, May 2012.
Lisa Crispin is marooned on the island.
(
)
[524]David Mansergh.
ACCU Oxford.
CVu, 24(2):19, May 2012.
An evening of lightning talks, reviewed by David Mansergh.
(
)
[525]Roger Orr, Peter Sommerlad, Herman Pijl, Seweryn Habdank-Wojewódzki.
Code Critique Competition 75.
CVu, 24(2):20-25, May 2012.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[526]Steve Love.
Where is ACCU going?.
CVu, 24(2):25, May 2012.
Steve Love invites you to exert some influence.
(
)
[527]Jez Higgins, Paul Floyd, Paul Grenyer, Guiseppe Vacanti, Alexander Demin.
Bookcase.
CVu, 24(2):26-27, May 2012.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[528]Hubert Matthews.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 24(2):27, May 2012.
(
)
[529]Steve Love.
Too Clever By Half.
CVu, 24(1):1, March 2012.
Editorial.
(
)
[530]Alexander Demin.
A Book Turned Me Into A Programmer.
CVu, 24(1):3, March 2012.
Alexander Demin shares his relationship with the book that got him started.
(
)
[531]Pete Goodliffe.
Getting One Past The Goalpost.
CVu, 24(1):4-5, March 2012.
Pete Goodliffe explains why the QA team are your friends.
(
)
[532]Derek Jones.
Effect of Risk Attitudes on Recall of Assignment Statements (Part 2).
CVu, 24(1):6-10, March 2012.
Derek Jones concludes his report of the ACCU 2011 Conference Developer Experiments.
(
)
[533]Steven Schveighoffer.
Using D Slices.
CVu, 24(1):10-13, March 2012.
Steven Schveighoffer looks at slices in D and shows why they're not arrays.
(
)
[534]Omar Bashir.
Holiday Rules.
CVu, 24(1):14-19, March 2012.
Omar Bashir provides an implementation of calendars and holiday rules in Java.
(
)
[535]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, Alan Bellingham, Simon Farnsworth, Matthew Wilson, Barry Nichols, Graham Patterson, Huw Lewis.
Code Critique Competition 74.
CVu, 24(1):20-28, March 2012.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[536]Ric Parkin.
Time For A Change?.
CVu, 24(1):28, March 2012.
Ric Parkin feels some 'new blood' is needed to help keep Overload at the top.
(
)
[537]Francis Glassborow, Derek Jones.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 24(1):29-30, March 2012.
Francis Glassborow maroons Derek Jones on our desert island.
(
)
[538]Paul Floyd, Ian Bruntlett.
Bookcase.
CVu, 24(1):30-31, March 2012.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[539]Hubert Matthews.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 24(1):32, March 2012.
(
)
[540]Steve Love.
Resolution.
CVu, 23(6):1, January 2012.
Editorial.
(
)
[541]Pete Goodliffe.
Coping with Complexity.
CVu, 23(6):3-5, January 2012.
Pete Goodliffe helps us to pick our battles.
(
)
[542]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Lucky Sevens.
CVu, 23(6):5, January 2012.
A student performs his analysis.
(
)
[543]Robert Clipsham.
Getting More Fiber In Your Diet.
CVu, 23(6):6-9, January 2012.
Robert Clipsham shows the benefits of fibers in D.
(
)
[544]Roger Orr.
Using the Windows Debugging API on Windows 64.
CVu, 23(6):10-14, January 2012.
Roger Orr finds smoke and mirrors inside 64-bit Windows.
(
)
[545]Frances Buontempo.
How To Be Dispensable.
CVu, 23(6):14-15, January 2012.
Frances Buontempo considers the virtue of being non-essential.
(
)
[546]Peter Hammond.
Writing a Bazaar Plugin.
CVu, 23(6):15-18, January 2012.
Peter Hammond makes Bazaar do more than version control.
(
)
[547]Derek Jones.
Effect of Risk Attitudes on Recall of Assignment Statements (Part 1).
CVu, 23(6):19-22, January 2012.
Derek Jones reveals the results of his ACCU 2011 Conference developer experiments.
(
)
[548]Matthew Wilson.
An Introduction to CLASP, Part 1: C.
CVu, 23(6):23-32, January 2012.
Matthew Wilson presents a cure for his command line blues.
(
)
[549]Roger Orr, Ola Mierzejewska.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 23(6):33, January 2012.
In this issue, Roger Orr kindly introduces Ola Mierzejewska on my behalf.
(
)
[550]Frances Love.
Inspirational (P)articles.
CVu, 23(6):34, January 2012.
Doctor Love finds inspiration in the simple things.
(
)
[551]Frances Buontempo.
ACCU London - November 2011.
CVu, 23(6):34, January 2012.
Frances Buontempo reports on a recent meeting.
(
)
[552]Roger Orr.
Code Critique Competition 73.
CVu, 23(6):35-39, January 2012.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[553]Hubert Matthews.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 23(6):40, January 2012.
(
)
[554]Roger Orr.
The 24th ACCU AGM.
CVu, 23(6):30, January 2012.
Acting Secretary, ACCU.
(
)
[555]Steve Love.
Language Barrier.
CVu, 23(5):1, November 2011.
Editorial.
(
)
[556]Pete Goodliffe.
How To Pick Your Programming Language.
CVu, 23(5):3, November 2011.
Pete Goodliffe helps us make an important decision.
(
)
[557]Jonathan M. Davis.
Introduction to std.datetime in D.
CVu, 23(5):4-9, November 2011.
Jonathan M Davis describes his contribution to Phobos, the D Standard Lib.
(
)
[558]Richard Harris.
A Game of Lucky Sevens.
CVu, 23(5):10, November 2011.
Baron Muncharris invites us to solve a new puzzle.
(
)
[559]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Path Finding.
CVu, 23(5):11, November 2011.
Our student analyses the Baron's last challenge.
(
)
[560]Paul Grenyer.
Review of Effective C# Item 15: Utilize using and try-finally for Resource Clean-up.
CVu, 23(5):12-13, November 2011.
Paul Grenyer gets to grips with the Dispose pattern.
(
)
[561]Daniel James.
Enum - a Misnomer.
CVu, 23(5):14-17, November 2011.
Daniel James exposes enum as unsuitable for enumeration.
(
)
[562]Simon Salter.
Intelligent Software Design.
CVu, 23(5):17, November 2011.
Simon Salter receives divine inspiration for a satirical view of the design process.
(
)
[563]Frances Love.
Inspirational (P)articles.
CVu, 23(5):18, November 2011.
Frances Love introduces Paul Grenyer.
(
)
[564]Roger Orr.
C++ Standards Report 11.
CVu, 23(5):18, November 2011.
Roger Orr reports on the new C++ standard.
(
)
[565]Paul Grenyer, Roger Orr.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 23(5):19-20, November 2011.
Roger Orr shares the contents of his suitcase.
(
)
[566]Anthony Williams.
Memories of Learning C.
CVu, 23(5):20, November 2011.
Anthony Williams recalls his first experiences of C.
(
)
[567]Roger Orr, Paul Floyd, Peter Sommerlad, Pál Balog, Huw Lewis, Frances Buontempo.
Code Critique Competition 72.
CVu, 23(5):21-27, November 2011.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[568]Jez Higgins, Daniel Higgins, Paul Grenyer.
Bookcase.
CVu, 23(5):27-28, November 2011.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[569]Hubert Matthews.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 23(5):28, November 2011.
(
)
[570]Steve Love.
Forgotten Old Hat.
CVu, 23(4):1, September 2011.
Editorial.
(
)
[571]Matthew Wilson.
Enumerating Experiences.
CVu, 23(4):3-11, September 2011.
Matthew Wilson uncovers some traps and pitfalls with enumerations in C and C++.
(
)
[572]Richard Harris.
A Game of Path Finding.
CVu, 23(4):12, September 2011.
Baron Muncharris sets a challenge.
(
)
[573]Richard Harris.
On a Game of One Against Many.
CVu, 23(4):13-14, September 2011.
A student performs his analysis.
(
)
[574]Pete Goodliffe.
Smarter, Not Harder.
CVu, 23(4):15-16, September 2011.
Pete Goodliffe helps us to pick our battles.
(
)
[575]David Simcha.
Concurrency, Parallelism and D.
CVu, 23(4):17-19, September 2011.
David Simcha explains message passing for parallel programs in D.
(
)
[576]Adam Petersen.
Code Patterns.
CVu, 23(4):20-21, September 2011.
Adam Petersen sees value in the visual shape of the code.
(
)
[577]Paul Grenyer.
An Introduction to the Windows Presentation Foundation with the Model-View-ViewModel (Part 2).
CVu, 23(4):21-25, September 2011.
Paul Grenyer wraps up the introduction to WPF.
(
)
[578]Roger Orr.
Code Critique Competition 71.
CVu, 23(4):26-30, September 2011.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[579]Roger Orr.
Standards Report C++11.
CVu, 23(4):31, September 2011.
Roger Orr reports on the new C++ standard.
(
)
[580]Hubert Matthews.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 23(4):32, September 2011.
(
)
[581]Chris Oldwood.
Regional Meetings: ACCU London.
CVu, 23(4):32, September 2011.
Chris Oldwood reflects on a recent London event.
(
)
[582]Steve Love.
Screen Test.
CVu, 23(3):1, July 2011.
Editorial.
(
)
[583]Pete Goodliffe.
It's The Thought That Accounts.
CVu, 23(3):3-4, July 2011.
Pete Goodliffe encourages us to craft great code. Using other people.
(
)
[584]Richard Harris.
An Analysis of a Game of Divisions.
CVu, 23(3):5-6, July 2011.
The Baron's student acquaintance analyses the game.
(
)
[585]Richard Harris.
A Game of One Against Many.
CVu, 23(3):7, July 2011.
Baron Muncharris is offered a wager.
(
)
[586]Francis Glassborow.
All from a Telephone Call.
CVu, 23(3):8-9, July 2011.
Francis Glassborow reflects on the origins of ACCU.
(
)
[587]Paul Grenyer.
An Introduction to the Windows Presentation Foundation with the Model-View-ViewModel (Part 1).
CVu, 23(3):10-18, July 2011.
Paul Grenyer introduces core patterns for WPF development.
(
)
[588]Chris O'Dell, Paul Grenyer.
One Test or Two?.
CVu, 23(3):19, July 2011.
Chris O'Dell and Paul Grenyer debate the best granularity for units.
(
)
[589]Alexander Demin.
Perforce Cross-Platform Patcher.
CVu, 23(3):20-21, July 2011.
Alexander Demin demonstrates a deployment tool for Perforce.
(
)
[590]Simon Sebright.
A Software Experience.
CVu, 23(3):22-23, July 2011.
Simon Sebright shares his frustrations with popular tools.
(
)
[591]Giovanni Asproni.
Goodbye from the Conference Chair.
CVu, 23(3):23, July 2011.
Giovanni Asproni takes his last bow.
(
)
[592]Roger Orr.
Code Critique Competition 70.
CVu, 23(3):24-26, July 2011.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[593]Paul Grenyer, James Byatt.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 23(3):27-29, July 2011.
James Byatt shares the contents of his suitcase.
(
)
[594]Paul Grenyer.
Mentored Developers Update.
CVu, 23(3):29, July 2011.
Paul Grenyer outlines the latest projects.
(
)
[595]Roger Orr.
Standards Report: C++0x.
CVu, 23(3):30, July 2011.
Roger Orr brings us up to date with the latest news.
(
)
[596]Jez Higgins, Paul Grenyer, Ian Bruntlett, Steve Love.
Bookcase.
CVu, 23(3):31-32, July 2011.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[597]Steve Love.
Coincidence and convergence.
CVu, 23(2):1, May 2011.
(
)
[598]Richard Harris.
A Game of Divisions.
CVu, 23(2):3, May 2011.
Baron Muncharris sets a challenge.
(
)
[599]Seb Rose.
Testing Times.
CVu, 23(2):4-7, May 2011.
Seb Rose shows that unit tests are for everyone.
(
)
[600]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Blockade.
CVu, 23(2):7, May 2011.
A student performs his analysis.
(
)
[601]Yechiel Kimchi.
Coding Standards for Software Correctness.
CVu, 23(2):8-11, May 2011.
Yechiel Kimchi divides and conquers.
(
)
[602]Alexander Demin.
Concurrent Programming in Go.
CVu, 23(2):12-16, May 2011.
Alexander Demin examines Google's Go language.
(
)
[603]Pete Goodliffe.
Relish the Challenge.
CVu, 23(2):16-17, May 2011.
Pete Goodliffe encourages us to seek out a new challenge.
(
)
[604]Chris Oldwood.
ACCU 2011 Conference.
CVu, 23(2):18-19, May 2011.
Chris Oldwood shares his experiences.
(
)
[605]Roger Orr, Pete Disdale.
Code Critique Competition 69.
CVu, 23(2):19-21, May 2011.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[606]Chris O'Dell.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 23(2):22-23, May 2011.
Chris O'Dell makes her selection.
(
)
[607]Jez Higgins, Joes Staal, Paul Grenyer, Paul Floyd.
Bookcase.
CVu, 23(2):23-24, May 2011.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[608]Hubert Matthews.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 23(2):24, May 2011.
(
)
[609]Steve Love.
What was, what is, and what may be.
CVu, 23(1):1, March 2011.
Editorial.
(
)
[610]Alexander Demin.
The First Little Step into Test-Driven Development.
CVu, 23(1):2-7, March 2011.
Alexander Demin takes a good look at Google Test.
(
)
[611]Pete Goodliffe.
Many-festos.
CVu, 23(1):8, March 2011.
Pete Goodliffe crafts one manifesto to rule them all.
(
)
[612]Richard Harris.
A Game of Blockade.
CVu, 23(1):9, March 2011.
Baron Muncharris sets a challenge.
(
)
[613]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Tug o' War.
CVu, 23(1):10, March 2011.
A student performs his analysis.
(
)
[614]Matthew Wilson.
Further Experiments in String Switching.
CVu, 23(1):11-13, March 2011.
Matthew Wilson finds adding requirements can be agreeably easy.
(
)
[615]Roger Orr.
Using the Windows Debugging API.
CVu, 23(1):13-17, March 2011.
Roger Orr reveals the magic of Windows Debuggers.
(
)
[616]Stephen Baynes.
What is in a name?.
CVu, 23(1):18, March 2011.
Stephen Baynes examines just how important a name is.
(
)
[617]Jon Jagger.
The Kanban Ones Games.
CVu, 23(1):19, March 2011.
Jon Jagger describes a game revealing team behaviour.
(
)
[618]Frances Love.
Inspirational (P)articles.
CVu, 23(1):20, March 2011.
Dr Love introduces Chris Oldwood.
(
)
[619]Paul Grenyer.
ACCU Mentored Developers Project.
CVu, 23(1):20, March 2011.
Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests.
(
)
[620]Paul Grenyer, Nat Pryce.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 23(1):21, March 2011.
Nat Pryce makes his selection.
(
)
[621]Chris Oldwood, Steve Love.
ACCU Regional Meetings.
CVu, 23(1):22, March 2011.
This time the spotlight falls on London.
(
)
[622]Roger Orr, Peter Sommerlad, Huw Lewis.
Code Critique Competition 68.
CVu, 23(1):23-27, March 2011.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[623]Hubert Matthews.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 23(1):28, March 2011.
(
)
[624]Alan Bellingham.
The 23rd AGM.
CVu, 23(1):28, March 2011.
Secretary ACCU.
(
)
[625]Paul Grenyer.
Look at the princess.
CVu, 22(6):1, January 2011.
(
)
[626]Kevlin Henney.
Sustainable Space.
CVu, 22(6):3, January 2011.
Kevlin Henney shares a code layout pattern.
(
)
[627]Chris O'Dell.
Experiences of Pair Programming.
CVu, 22(6):4, January 2011.
Chris O'Dell shares her experiences of pair programming.
(
)
[628]Jon Jagger.
Hotel Room to Train Carriage.
CVu, 22(6):6, January 2011.
Jon Jagger shares some illuminating musings.
(
)
[629]Pete Goodliffe.
When It's Done, It's Done.
CVu, 22(6):5-7, January 2011.
Pete Goodliffe implores us to stop. When it's time to.
(
)
[630]Richard Harris.
A Game of Tug o' War.
CVu, 22(6):9, January 2011.
Baron Muncharris sets a challenge.
(
)
[631]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Roulette.
CVu, 22(6):9-10, January 2011.
A student analyses the Baron's last puzzle.
(
)
[632]Russel Winder.
Somno, The Barber of Clapham Junction, Introduces GPars.
CVu, 22(6):11-22, January 2011.
Russel Winder introduces concurrency techniques in Groovy.
(
)
[633]Colin Hersom.
A Foray into CMake.
CVu, 22(6):22-23, January 2011.
Colin Hersom tells us of his experience using CMake for the first time.
(
)
[634]Giovanni Asproni.
Agile Cambridge 2010.
CVu, 22(6):24, January 2011.
Giovanni Asproni gives us an alternative view of Agile Cambridge 2010.
(
)
[635]Frances Buontempo, Dr Love.
Inspirational (P)articles.
CVu, 22(6):24, January 2011.
Dr Love introduces Sue Black.
(
)
[636]Paul Grenyer, Rachel Davies.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 22(6):25, January 2011.
Rachel Davies shares her choice of books and music.
(
)
[637]Roger Orr, Chris Main, Peter Sommerlad, Huw Lewis.
Code Critique Competition 67.
CVu, 22(6):26-30, January 2011.
Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry.
(
)
[638]Jez Higgins, Paul Floyd, Giuseppe Vacanti, Paul Grenyer, Ian Bruntlett.
Bookcase.
CVu, 22(6):30-32, January 2011.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[639]Hubert Matthews.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 22(6):32, January 2011.
(
)
[640]Steve Love.
What's It Like?.
CVu, 22(5):1, November 2010.
Editorial.
(
)
[641]Richard Harris.
A Game of Roulette.
CVu, 22(5):3, November 2010.
The Baron has two games to play.
(
)
[642]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Chase.
CVu, 22(5):4-5, November 2010.
The Baron's student acquaintance analyses his previous game.
(
)
[643]Paul Floyd.
A Comparison of Boolean Flags.
CVu, 22(5):6-8, November 2010.
Paul Floyd compares different ways of representing flags in C++.
(
)
[644]Jon Jagger.
What is Code-Dojo?.
CVu, 22(5):9-10, November 2010.
Jon Jagger explains a way to practise our coding skills.
(
)
[645]Pete Goodliffe.
This Time I've Got It...
CVu, 22(5):10-11, November 2010.
Pete Goodliffe tells us a story of stress, short-sightedness, and solutions.
(
)
[646]Paul Grenyer, Alan Stokes.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 22(5):12-13, November 2010.
Alan Stokes chooses to take old friends with him.
(
)
[647]Frances Buontempo, Steve Love.
Inspiration (P)articles.
CVu, 22(5):13, November 2010.
Frances Buontempo continues her quest for positive experiences.
(
)
[648]Roger Orr, Huw Lewis, Paul Floyd.
Code Critique Competition 66.
CVu, 22(5):14-17, November 2010.
Set and collated by Roger Orr.
(
)
[649]Paul Grenyer, James A. Whittaker, Allan Kelly, Jason Gorman, Steve Freeman, Andrew Jackman, Jon Jagger, Rachel Davies, Giovanni Asproni, Chris Oldwood.
Regional Meetings.
CVu, 22(5):18-19, November 2010.
A round-up of what's happened at an event near you!.
(
)
[650]Alan Griffiths, Paul Grenyer, Paul Floyd, Robert Jones, Allan Kelly, David Pol Ahonen, Ian Bruntlett.
Bookcase.
CVu, 22(5):20-23, November 2010.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[651]Hubert Matthews.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 22(5):24, November 2010.
(
)
[652]Steve Love.
A Simple Assignment.
CVu, 22(4):1, September 2010.
Editorial.
(
)
[653]Pete Goodliffe.
People Power.
CVu, 22(4):3-4, September 2010.
Pete Goodliffe shows us how to become better programmers.
(
)
[654]Matthew Wilson.
Flexible Function Façades for C and C++.
CVu, 22(4):5-12, September 2010.
Matt Wilson presents a technique for compiling headers as C or C++ without changes.
(
)
[655]Jon Jagger.
An Interview with Jerry Weinberg.
CVu, 22(4):13-14, September 2010.
Jon Jagger asks the questions.
(
)
[656]Richard Harris.
A Game of Chase.
CVu, 22(4):15, September 2010.
Baron Muncharris plays a two-horse race.
(
)
[657]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Guesswork.
CVu, 22(4):15-16, September 2010.
A student performs his analysis.
(
)
[658]Roger Orr, Thaddaeus Frogley, Richard Polton, Huw Lewis.
Code Critique Competition 65.
CVu, 22(4):17-20, September 2010.
Set and collated by Roger Orr.
(
)
[659]Richard Polton.
Inspirational (P)articles.
CVu, 22(4):20, September 2010.
Richard Polton discovers that a little thought and insight can save a lot of time.
(
)
[660]Paul Grenyer, Chris Oldwood.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 22(4):21-22, September 2010.
Chris Oldwood chooses his companions to take to the island.
(
)
[661]Jez Higgins, Gavin Heavyside, Derek M. Jones, Alan Lenton.
Bookcase.
CVu, 22(4):23-24, September 2010.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[662]Hubert Matthews.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 22(4):24, September 2010.
(
)
[663]Steve Love.
Software Construction Site.
CVu, 22(3):1, July 2010.
Editorial.
(
)
[664]Xavier Nodet.
Implementing One-to-Many Relations in C++.
CVu, 22(3):3-7, July 2010.
Xavier Nodet looks at managing relationships in C++.
(
)
[665]Pete Goodliffe.
Software Development in 2010.
CVu, 22(3):8, July 2010.
Pete Goodliffe helps shows us how to develop winning software.
(
)
[666]Matthew Wilson.
Experiments in String Switching.
CVu, 22(3):9-11, July 2010.
Matthew Wilson examines switching on strings.
(
)
[667]Ian Bruntlett.
Competency Scale.
CVu, 22(3):12, July 2010.
Ian Bruntlett thinks about expertise.
(
)
[668]John Fraser.
Implication Assert.
CVu, 22(3):13-14, July 2010.
John Fraser describes a novel use of assert.
(
)
[669]Richard Harris.
A Game of Guesswork.
CVu, 22(3):15, July 2010.
Baron Muncharris sets a challenge.
(
)
[670]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Nerve.
CVu, 22(3):16-17, July 2010.
The Baron's acquaintance performs his analysis.
(
)
[671]Astrid Byro.
1st Annual UK Vintage Computing Festival.
CVu, 22(3):17, July 2010.
This was held at the National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park on 19th and 20th June 2010.
(
)
[672]Paul Grenyer, N.N..
Regional Meetings.
CVu, 22(3):18-19, July 2010.
A round-up of happenings across the country.
(
)
[673]Paul Grenyer, Phil Bass.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 22(3):19-21, July 2010.
Phil Bass heads for the life boats.
(
)
[674]Roger Orr, Matthew Wilson, Paul Stephenson, Pete Disdale, Terry Whiterod, Pál Balog.
Code Critique Competition 64.
CVu, 22(3):22-32, July 2010.
Set and collated by Roger Orr.
(
)
[675]Jez Higgins, Matthew Jones, Allan Kelly, Pete Goodliffe, Garry Lancaster, Ian Bruntlett, Alison Lloyd, Paul Grenyer, Frances Buontempo.
Bookcase.
CVu, 22(3):33-35, July 2010.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[676]Hubert Matthews.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 22(3):36, July 2010.
(
)
[677]Giovanni Asproni.
ACCU 2010: A View from the Conference Chair.
CVu, 22(3):36, July 2010.
(
)
[678]Steve Love.
Choose Your Language Carefully.
CVu, 22(2):1, May 2010.
Editorial.
(
)
[679]David Sykes.
A Timer for Rummikub.
CVu, 22(2):3-6, May 2010.
David Sykes develops a PIC-based timer using test-driven development.
(
)
[680]Pete Goodliffe.
Live to Love to Learn (Part 3).
CVu, 22(2):8-10, May 2010.
Pete Goodliffe concludes his journey of self-improvement.
(
)
[681]Richard Harris.
A Game of Nerve.
CVu, 22(2):11, May 2010.
Baron Muncharris has another tall tale.
(
)
[682]Iain Charlton.
Lazy Initialisation of Shared Resources.
CVu, 22(2):12-17, May 2010.
Iain Charlton looks at managing object lifetime from birth to death and beyond.
(
)
[683]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Strategy.
CVu, 22(2):18-19, May 2010.
The Baron's student acquantance performs his analysis.
(
)
[684]Paul Grenyer, Pete Goodliffe.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 22(2):19-20, May 2010.
Paul Grenyer drops Pete Goodliffe on the island.
(
)
[685]Roger Orr, Pál Balog.
Code Critique Competition 63.
CVu, 22(2):21-23, May 2010.
Set and collated by Roger Orr.
(
)
[686]Chris Oldwood.
Regional Meetings.
CVu, 22(2):24, May 2010.
Chris Oldwood enjoys a night out data mapping and generating code.
(
)
[687]Frances Buontempo.
Inspirational (P)articles.
CVu, 22(2):24, May 2010.
Frances Buontempo inspires us once more.
(
)
[688]Paul Grenyer.
A Conference Retrospective.
CVu, 22(2):25-29, May 2010.
Paul Grenyer reflects on his time at this year's conference.
(
)
[689]Jez Higgins, Paul Grenyer, Paul Colin Gloster, Pete Goodliffe, Simon Sebright.
Bookcase.
CVu, 22(2):29-32, May 2010.
The latest roundup of book reviews.
(
)
[690]Jez Higgins.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 22(2):32, May 2010.
(
)
[691]Steve Love.
By Convention.
CVu, 22(1):1, March 2010.
Editorial.
(
)
[692]Pete Goodliffe.
Live to Love to Learn (Part 2).
CVu, 22(1):3-6, March 2010.
Pete Goodliffe continues his journey of self-improvement.
(
)
[693]Alan Lenton.
Of Lag, Throughput and Jitter.
CVu, 22(1):6-7, March 2010.
Alan Lenton gives a glossary of terms.
(
)
[694]Jez Higgins.
Continuous Integration for One.
CVu, 22(1):8-9, March 2010.
Jez Higgins sees value in team tools for one person.
(
)
[695]Phil Nash.
Code Formatting in C++.
CVu, 22(1):10-12, March 2010.
Phil Nash explains why formatting counts.
(
)
[696]Richard Harris.
A Game of Stategy.
CVu, 22(1):13-14, March 2010.
Baron Muncharris sets us another challenge.
(
)
[697]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Skill.
CVu, 22(1):14, March 2010.
The Baron's student acquaintance plays the game.
(
)
[698]Richard Harris.
Assert Yourself.
CVu, 22(1):15, March 2010.
Richard Harris finds new respect for the humble assert.
(
)
[699]Paul Grenyer.
Developing Web Applications with the Google Web Toolkit.
CVu, 22(1):16-25, March 2010.
Paul Grenyer explores web UI development in Java.
(
)
[700]Ian Bruntlett.
More About Bash.
CVu, 22(1):26-27, March 2010.
Ian Bruntlett discovers more *nix shell tools.
(
)
[701]Dáire Stockdale.
Inspirational (P)articles.
CVu, 22(1):27, March 2010.
Dáire Stockdale shares a recent source of inspiration.
(
)
[702]Roger Orr, Pál Balog.
Code Critique Competition #62.
CVu, 22(1):28-32, March 2010.
Set and collated by Roger Orr.
(
)
[703]Paul Grenyer, Terje Slettebø.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 22(1):33-34, March 2010.
Paul Grenyer maroons Terje Slettebø.
(
)
[704]Jez Higgins, Ian Bruntlett, Anthony Williams, Alan Lenton.
Bookcase.
CVu, 22(1):34-35, March 2010.
The latest roundup of ACCU book reviews.
(
)
[705]Jez Higgins.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 22(1):36, March 2010.
(
)
[706]Steve Love.
Tales From the Other Side.
CVu, 21(6):1, January 2010.
Editorial.
(
)
[707]Alan Lenton.
Hunting the Snark (Part 5).
CVu, 21(6):3, January 2010.
Alan Lenton investigates engineering in software.
(
)
[708]Joe Wood.
A Brief Introduction to F#.
CVu, 21(6):4-8, January 2010.
Joe Wood shares his experiences with a new .Net functional language.
(
)
[709]Paul Grenyer.
Data Access Layer Design for Java Enterprise Applications.
CVu, 21(6):9-14, January 2010.
Paul Grenyer explores a more object-oriented way of working with databases.
(
)
[710]Derek Jones.
Deciding Between IF and SWITCH When Writing Code (Part 2).
CVu, 21(6):15-18, January 2010.
Derek Jones concludes his study of programmers' habits.
(
)
[711]Richard Harris.
A Game of Skill.
CVu, 21(6):19, January 2010.
Baron Muncharris sets a challenge.
(
)
[712]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Cards.
CVu, 21(6):20, January 2010.
A student performs an analysis.
(
)
[713]Jon Jagger.
AYE Conference Report.
CVu, 21(6):20, January 2010.
Jon Jagger gives a report of his experience at the AYE Conference.
(
)
[714]Pete Goodliffe.
Live to Love to Learn.
CVu, 21(6):21-22, January 2010.
Pete Goodliffe begins a journey of self-improvement.
(
)
[715]Giovanni Asproni.
Another year, another great ACCU conference is coming!.
CVu, 21(6):22, January 2010.
Giovanni Asproni gives us a taste of things to come.
(
)
[716]Paul Grenyer, Alison Lloyd.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 21(6):23-24, January 2010.
Paul Grenyer maroons Alison Lloyd.
(
)
[717]James Lyndsay.
ACCU London.
CVu, 21(6):24, January 2010.
James Lyndsay: Anticipating Surprises (or How to Find Problems and Persuade People You've Avoided Them).
(
)
[718]Ralph McArdell, Ewan Milne.
ACCU Security 2009.
CVu, 21(6):25-26, January 2010.
(
)
[719]Roger Orr, John Bytheway, Martin Moene.
Code Critique #61.
CVu, 21(6):26-31, January 2010.
The winner of last week's competition.
(
)
[720]Jez Higgins, Derek Graham, Gail Ollis, Allan Kelly, Pete Goodliffe, Chris Oldwood, Giuseppe Vacanti, Adam Petersen.
Bookcase.
CVu, 21(6):32-35, January 2010.
The latest roundup of ACCU book reviews.
(
)
[721]Jez Higgins.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 21(6):36, January 2010.
(
)
[722]Steve Love.
Reflections on Learning.
CVu, 21(5):1, November 2009.
Editorial.
(
)
[723]Pete Goodliffe.
Respect the Software Release Process.
CVu, 21(5):3, November 2009.
Pete Goodliffe implores us to take the 'last step' carefully.
(
)
[724]Paul Grenyer.
Java Dependency Management with Ivy (Part 2).
CVu, 21(5):4, November 2009.
Paul Grenyer looks at Ivy in more depth.
(
)
[725]Steve Love.
Charming the Snake.
CVu, 21(5):10, November 2009.
Steve Love makes his Python programs more modular.
(
)
[726]Derek Jones.
Deciding Between IF and SWITCH When Writing Code.
CVu, 21(5):14, November 2009.
Derek Jones analyses some programmers' habits.
(
)
[727]Ian Bruntlett.
Beyond Pipelining Programmes in Linux.
CVu, 21(5):20, November 2009.
Unearthed Arcana (Part 1): Ian Bruntlett uncovers the back-tick.
(
)
[728]Bjarne Stroustrup.
What is C++0x?.
CVu, 21(5):21, November 2009.
Bjarne Stroustrup concludes his tour of C++0x.
(
)
[729]Richard Harris.
A Game of Cards with Baron Munchharris.
CVu, 21(5):26, November 2009.
Baron Muncharris suggests a game of cards.
(
)
[730]Richard Harris.
On a Game of Dice.
CVu, 21(5):27, November 2009.
A student analyses Baron Muncharris' dice problem.
(
)
[731]Roger Orr, Damien Ruscoe, Martin Moene, Joe Wood, Nevin Liber.
Code Critique #60.
CVu, 21(5):28, November 2009.
The winner of last week's competition.
(
)
[732]Paul Grenyer, Frances Buontempo.
Desert Island Books.
CVu, 21(5):36, November 2009.
Paul Grenyer maroons Frances Buontempo.
(
)
[733]Frances Buontempo.
Inspirational (p)articles.
CVu, 21(5):37, November 2009.
Frances Buontempo introduces Andrew Holme's inspiration.
(
)
[734]Jez Higgins, Colin Paul Gloster.
Bookcase.
CVu, 21(5):38, November 2009.
The latest roundup of ACCU book reviews.
(
)
[735]Ian Bruntlett.
Interpreting Custom Unix Shell Scripts in C (Erratum).
CVu, 21(5):40, November 2009.
(
)
[736]Jez Higgins.
View From The Chair.
CVu, 21(5):40, November 2009.
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CVu, 16(6):XXXX, December 2004.
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CVu, 16(5):XXXX, October 2004.
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CVu, 15(6):XXXX, December 2003.
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CVu, 15(4):XXXX, August 2003.
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CVu, 15(3):XXXX, Julye 2003.
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CVu, 15(2):XXXX, April 2003.
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CVu, 15(1):XXXX, February 2003.
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CVu, 14(6):XXXX, December 2002.
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CVu, 14(5):XXXX, October 2002.
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CVu, 14(4):XXXX, August 2002.
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CVu, 14(3):XXXX, Julye 2002.
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CVu, 13(6):XXXX, December 2001.
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CVu, 13(5):XXXX, October 2001.
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CVu, 13(4):XXXX, August 2001.
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CVu, 13(3):XXXX, Julye 2001.
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CVu, 12(5):XXXX, September 2000.
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CVu, 12(4):XXXX, July 2000.
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CVu, 12(3):XXXX, May 2000.
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CVu, 11(5):XXXX, August 1999.
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CVu, 11(4):XXXX, Julye 1999.
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CVu, 11(3):XXXX, April 1999.
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CVu, 11(2):XXXX, February 1999.
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CVu, 11(1):XXXX, November 1998.
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CVu, 10(6):XXXX, September 1998.
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CVu, 8(2):XXXX, April 1996.
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CVu, 1(5):XXXX, July 1989.
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CVu, 1(2):XXXX, December 1987.
XXXNoteXXX.
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[808]Phil J. Stubbington.
Editorial.
CVu, 1(1):1, October 1987.
A few words from the editor.
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[809]Martin Houston.
All About CUG(UK).
CVu, 1(1):3, October 1987.
Aims and objectives.
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[810]Phil J. Stubbington.
Writers Start Here.
CVu, 1(1):5, October 1987.
Guidelines for everybody with the urge!.
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[811]Martyn Dryden.
AdvSys.
CVu, 1(1):7, October 1987.
An introduction to this fascinating adventure writing system.
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[812]Colin Masterton.
Structure, Part 1.
CVu, 1(1):13, October 1987.
How to get some into your C programs!.
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[813]Martin Houston, Phil J. Stubbington.
CUG(UK) Online.
CVu, 1(1):28, October 1987.
How to keep in touch by modem.
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[814]Martin Houston.
Adventures In C.
CVu, 1(1):20, October 1987.
A basic adventure shell, with source.
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[815]Colin Masterton.
Proficient C.
CVu, 1(1):16, October 1987.
Very much aimed towards the PC programmer.
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[816]Colin Masterton.
Debugging C.
CVu, 1(1):18, October 1987.
Why a book on debugging?.
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[817] XXXAuthorXXX.
The Italian Connection.
CVu, 1(1):19, October 1987.
News of the Italian CUG.
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[818]Martin Houston.
Calling All 1986 Members.
CVu, 1(1):27, October 1987.
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