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Code Critique Competition 111
Description : Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry. by Roger Orr
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #2 - May 2018 | Programming Topics | Student Code Critiques from CVu journal. ]
Local ACCU Meetups
Description : Frances Buontempo reports from meetups in Bristol and London. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #2 - May 2018 ]
ACCU Local Group
Description : Jason Spencer reports on a recent visit to ACCU Oxford. by Jason Spencer
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #2 - May 2018 ]
View from the Chair
Description : Bob Schmidt, chair@accu.org by Bob Schmidt
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #2 - May 2018 ]
Deeds not words
Description : Women’s suffrage used the motto “Deeds not Words". Frances Buontempo applies this to programming. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #144 - April 2018 | Journal Editorial ]
No News is Good News
Description : Using ‘new’ without care can be slow. Paul Floyd uses Godbolt’s compiler explorer to see what happens when you do. by Paul Floyd
Category: [ Overload Journal #144 - April 2018 | Programming Topics ]
Monitoring: Turning Noise into Signal
Description : Creating useful logging is a constant challenge. Chris Oldwood shows us how structured logging helps. by Chris Oldwood
Category: [ Overload Journal #144 - April 2018 | Design of applications and programs ]
The Interface to Component Pattern and DynaMix
Description : Dynamic Polymorphism is hard in C++. Borislav Stanimirov demonstrates how the DynaMix library helps. by Borislav Stanimirov
Category: [ Overload Journal #144 - April 2018 | Design of applications and programs ]
5 Reasons NOT to Use std::ostream for Human-Readable Output
Description : C++’s ostream can be hard to use. Sergey Ignatchenko suggests we use the {fmt} library instead. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #144 - April 2018 | Programming Topics ]
Practical Cryptographical Theory for Programmers
Description : Cryptography is a daunting subject. Deák Ferenc helps you get started. by Deák Ferenc
Category: [ Overload Journal #144 - April 2018 | Design of applications and programs ]
Ex Hackina
Description : Machine Learning and AI are popular at the moment. Teedy Deigh takes the Turing test. by Teedy Deigh
Category: [ Overload Journal #144 - April 2018 ]
Testing Times (Part 2)
Description : Pete Goodliffe continues the journey into software testing. by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #1 - March 2018 | Process Topics ]
Quaker’s Dozen
Description : The Baron once again invites us to take up a challenge. by Baron M
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #1 - March 2018 ]
The Expressive C++ Coding Challenge in D
Description : Sebastian Wilzbach presents a D language solution to a C++ problem. by Sebastian Wilzbach
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #1 - March 2018 | Programming Topics ]
Getting Personal
Description : Chris Oldwood considers the effect of personal choice on delivering software. by Chris Oldwood
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #1 - March 2018 | Process Topics ]
Code Critique Competition 110 Part II
Description : Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry. by Roger Orr
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #1 - March 2018 | Programming Topics | Student Code Critiques from CVu journal. ]
Code Critique Competition 110
Description : Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry. by Roger Orr
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #1 - March 2018 | ACCU Topics | Student Code Critiques from CVu journal. ]
ACCU London
Description : Frances Buontempo reports from the London chapter.
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #1 - March 2018 ]
Report on Challenge 2
Description : Francis Glassborow presents the answers to his last challenge and gives us a new one. by Francis Glassborow
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 30, #1 - March 2018 ]
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