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ACCU18 Trip Report
Description : Balog Pal reports his experiences from the 2018 ACCU Conference. by Balog Pal
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #3 - July 2018 ]
Don’t Assume Any Non-Zero exit() Will Fail!
Description : Silas S. Brown shares his finding on process exit codes. by Silas S. Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #3 - July 2018 | Programming Topics ]
Everyday Coding Habits for Safety and Simplicity
Description : Arun Saha has some simple advice for forming good habits in C++. by Arun Saha
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #3 - July 2018 | Programming Topics ]
The Half-Domain/Half-Primitive Proxy
Description : Chris Oldwood presents a pattern for abstracting client-side proxies for testing. by Chris Oldwood
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #3 - July 2018 | Design of applications and programs ]
Code Critique Competition 112
Description : Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry. by Roger Orr
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #3 - July 2018 | Programming Topics | Student Code Critiques from CVu journal. ]
Program Challenge Report 3 and Challenge 4
Description : Francis Glassborow comments on his last challenge and presents a new one. by Francis Glassborow
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #3 - July 2018 | Programming Topics ]
View from the Chair
Description : Bob Schmidt, chair@accu.org by Bob Schmidt
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #3 - July 2018 ]
Automate all the things
Description : Automation can speed things up. Frances Buontempo considers how it can make things worse. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #145 - June 2018 | Journal Editorial ]
How to Write a Programming Language: Part 1, The Lexer
Description : Writing a programming language might sound very difficult. Andy Balaam starts his series with a lexer. by Andy Balaam
Category: [ Overload Journal #145 - June 2018 | Design of applications and programs ]
Type-agnostic Tracing Using {fmt}
Description : Tracing compound and custom types is a challenge. Mike Crowe demonstrates how {fmt} provides a safe alternative to printf. by Mike Crowe
Category: [ Overload Journal #145 - June 2018 | Programming Topics ]
A Short Overview of Object Oriented Software Design
Description : Object oriented design has many principles. Stanislav Kozlovski demonstrates good design through a role playing game. by Stanislav Kozlovski
Category: [ Overload Journal #145 - June 2018 | Programming Topics ]
Afterwood
Description : The curse of Agile. Chris Oldwood outlines how it affects his day at work. by Chris Oldwood
Category: [ Overload Journal #145 - June 2018 | Process Topics ]
Libraries, Console Apps and GUIs
Description : Chris Oldwood compares the use of different application interfaces. by Chris Oldwood
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #2 - May 2018 | Programming Topics ]
ACCU: The Early Days (Part 2)
Description : Francis Glassborow continues his look at the history of ACCU. by Francis Glassborow
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #2 - May 2018 | Francis' Scribbles from CVu journal ]
The New C++ Interview
Description : Pete Goodliffe introduces a new way to test programming skills. by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #2 - May 2018 | Programming Topics ]
ACCU Conference 2018: Trip Report
Description : Kris van Rens shares his experiences from ACCU 2018. by Kris van Rens
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #2 - May 2018 ]
On Quaker’s Dozen
Description : A student examines the Quaker’s Dozen wager. by Baron M
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #2 - May 2018 ]
Writing a Wayland Server Using Mir
Description : Alan Griffiths explains the basics of a new X11 replacement API. by Alan Griffiths
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #2 - May 2018 | Design of applications and programs ]
Standards Report
Description : Emyr Williams reports on news from the world of Standards. by Emyr Williams
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #2 - May 2018 ]
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