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Moments in History
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09 August 2009 10:00:00 +01:00
Technology shapes our world. Ric Parkin looks back at 40 years of change.
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I Think I'll Parse
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09 August 2009 09:59:00 +01:00
A parser is a fundamental tool in software development. Stuart Golodetz looks at how you might tackle writing one.
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Quality Matters: Introductions, and Nomenclature
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09 August 2009 09:58:00 +01:00
There are many aspects of Software Quality. Matthew Wilson introduces us to some of the concepts.
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Code Rot
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09 August 2009 09:57:00 +01:00
Maintaining code is vital to keep it working. Tom Guest explores what happens when you neglect it.
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The Model Student: A Primal Skyline (Part 1)
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09 August 2009 09:56:00 +01:00
Prime numbers are the 'building blocks' of the integers. Richard Harris investigates how they're combined.
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The Generation, Management and Handling of Errors (Part 1)
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09 August 2009 09:55:00 +01:00
An error handling strategy is important for robustness. Andy Longshore and Eoin Woods present a pattern language.
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No 'Concepts' in C++0x
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09 August 2009 09:54:00 +01:00
There have been some major decisions made about the next C++ Standard. Bjarne Stroustrup explains what's changed and why.
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