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The Trouble with GitHub Forks
Description : Silas S. Brown describes a problem with stale copies. by Silas S. Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #3 - July 2020 | Process Topics ]
ACCU York – May 2020
Description : Frances Buontempo reports from a local ACCU group. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #3 - July 2020 ]
Static Analysis in GCC and Clang
Description : Silas S. Brown shares some experiences of analysing code. by Silas S. Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #3 - July 2020 | Programming Topics ]
The Standard Report
Description : Guy Davidson reports on the latest developments. by Guy Davidson
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #3 - July 2020 | Design of applications and programs ]
Code Critique Competition 124
Description : Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry. by Roger Orr
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #3 - July 2020 | Student Code Critiques from CVu journal. ]
Reviews
Description : The latest roundup of reviews. by Ian Bruntlett
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #3 - July 2020 ]
Letters to the Editor
Description : Two people have written to share their thoughts. by Silas S. Brown, Burkhard Kloss
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #3 - July 2020 | Letters to the Editor ]
Rainclouds and Olive Branches
Description : Sometimes warning signs get missed or ignored. Frances Buontempo considers signs of trouble and seeds of hope. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #157 - June 2020 | Journal Editorial ]
Comment Only What The Code Cannot Say
Description : Comments can help or hinder. Kevlin Henney assesses when to avoid them. by Kevlin Henney
Category: [ Overload Journal #157 - June 2020 | Programming Topics ]
Refocusing Amdahl’s Law
Description : Parallelising code can make it faster. Lucian Radu Teodorescu explores how to get the most out of multi-threaded code. by Lucian Radu Teodorescu
Category: [ Overload Journal #157 - June 2020 | Design of applications and programs ]
Some Objects Are More Equal Than Others
Description : Comparing objects is a fundamental operation. Steve Love and Roger Orr consider different language approaches. by Steve Love and Roger Orr
Category: [ Overload Journal #157 - June 2020 | Programming Topics ]
Afterwood
Description : Mission statements are all the rage. Chris Oldwood considers whether there are any benefits to omission statements. by Chris Oldwood
Category: [ Overload Journal #157 - June 2020 | Process Topics ]
Expect the Unexpected (Part 1)
Description : Pete Goodliffe looks into dealing with the inevitable. by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #2 - May 2020 | Design of applications and programs ]
What Is Your Name?
Description : Simon Sebright considers the importance of names as identification. by Simon Sebright
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #2 - May 2020 | Design of applications and programs ]
Thoughts on ‘Computational Thinking’
Description : Silas S. Brown considers the drawbacks of skill assessments. by Silas S. Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #2 - May 2020 | Process Topics ]
Diving into the ACCU Website
Description : Matthew Jones gives us an insight into the paddling going on under the water beneath the swan that is our website. by Matthew Jones
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #2 - May 2020 | Internet Topics ]
The Standard Report
Description : Guy Davidson reports on the changes that have been brought about as a result of the CoViD-19 pandemic. by Guy Davidson
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #2 - May 2020 | Process Topics ]
Code Critique Competition 123
Description : Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry. by Roger Orr
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #2 - May 2020 | Student Code Critiques from CVu journal. ]
Reviews
Description : The latest roundup of reviews. by Ian Bruntlett, Daniel James, Paul Floyd
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #2 - May 2020 | Programming Topics ]
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