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Editorial: Learning Fantasy Languages
Description : The last Overload editorial described a Fantasy Language. Now, how do you learn one? by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #116 - August 2013 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: Fantasy Languages
Description : Software is all about describing a solution to a computer. Ric Parkin imagines what his ideal dialect would sound like. by Ric Parkin
Category: [ Overload Journal #115 - June 2013 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: Knitting Needles and Keyboards
Description : Traditionally, both journals and developers have editors. Frances Buontempo considers the role of an editor, in another attempt to avoid writing an editorial. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #114 - April 2013 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: The Good, The Bad and The Discordant
Description : There are several signs of bad code. Frances Buontempo considers ugliness, stench and discord in a search for beauty. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #113 - February 2013 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: Originally, Overload Didn’t Have an Editorial
Description : Frances Buontempo considers history, predictions about the future and how to shirk off writing an editorial. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #112 - December 2012 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: Too Much Information
Description : Overload usually has an editorial. Frances Buontempo explains why she hasn’t had time to write one for this issue. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #111 - October 2012 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: Allow Me To Introduce Myself
Description : Using data mining techniques to write an editorial. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #110 - August 2012 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know
Description : Most human endeavours are not solitary pursuits. Ric Parkin looks at the interconnection of everyone. by Ric Parkin
Category: [ Overload Journal #109 - June 2012 | Journal Editorial ]
Afterword
by Alan Lenton
Source : Generated via JPG, Google OCR, pandoc markdown from scanned journal
Category: [ Overload Journal #5 - Sep 1994 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: The Computing Revolution Will Be Televised (Again)
Description : 30 years ago we had to plug our first computers into the TV. Ric Parkin looks at how far we’ve come since then. by Ric Parkin
Category: [ Overload Journal #108 - April 2012 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: Many Hands Make Light Work
Description : Some people say the parallel revolution is coming. Ric Parkin argues it’s in full swing. by Ric Parkin
Category: [ Overload Journal #107 - February 2012 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: Patently Ridiculous!
Description : Software patents have a chequered history. Ric Parkin looks at some of the problems. by Ric Parkin
Category: [ Overload Journal #106 - December 2011 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: A Journey Through History
Description : Despite early pioneers, the computer revolution is relatively young. Ric Parkin takes a personal tour. by Ric Parkin
Category: [ Overload Journal #105 - October 2011 | Journal Editorial ]
Why Finite Differences Won’t Cure Your Calculus Blues
Description : Now we know our problem in depth. Richard Harris analyses if a common technique will work adequately. by Richard Harris
Category: [ Overload Journal #105 - October 2011 | Programming Topics ]
Outsource Your Self-Discipline
Description : It’s all too easy to skip those tedious but vital steps towards code quality. Filip van Laenen suggests getting someone else to do them. by Filip van Laenen
Category: [ Overload Journal #105 - October 2011 | Programming Topics ]
Picking Patterns for Parallel Programs (Part 1)
Description : Designing programs for multi-core systems can be extremely complex. Anthony Williams suggests some patterns to keep things under control. by Anthony Williams
Category: [ Overload Journal #105 - October 2011 | Programming Topics ]
Intellectual Property – a Crash Course for Developers
Description : Interpreting law is a tricky business. Sergey Ignatchenko introduces someone who can help you avoid expensive mistakes. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #105 - October 2011 | Programming Topics ]
Editoral: Rise of the Machines
Description : Been having trouble with technology or simple devices? Ric Parkin fears for our future. by Ric Parkin
Category: [ Overload Journal #104 - August 2011 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: Can you keep a secret?
Description : Privacy and security have been in the news a lot recently. Ric Parkin looks behind the curtain. by Ric Parkin
Category: [ Overload Journal #103 - June 2011 | Journal Editorial ]
Editorial: This Year’s Model
Description : Design and development requires us to think about the world. Ric Parkin considers some ways of coping with the complexity. by Ric Parkin
Category: [ Overload Journal #102 - April 2011 | Journal Editorial ]
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