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Overload Journal #100 - December 2010

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Numbers and The Appliance of Science
Description : How sure are you of something? Ric Parkin considers how we build models, and celebrates a milestone. by Ric Parkin
Category: [ Journal Editorial ]
Bug Hunting and the Scientific Method
Description : Do you have a proper methodology when fixing bugs? Rafael Jay puts on his lab coat. by Rafael Jay
Category: [ Process Topics ]
From Occam's Razor to No Bugs' Axe
Description : Designing good APIs that stand the test of time is notoriously hard. Sergey Ignatchenko suggests a radical guideline. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Programming Topics | Process Topics ]
The Quartermaster's Store
Description : Be careful what you wish for. Phil Bass tries to simulate a missing language feature. by Phil Bass

Why Fixed Point Won't Cure Your Floating Point Blues
Description : Numeric computing is very difficult to do properly. Richard Harris looks at whether a common technique will help. by Richard Harris
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Interface Versioning in C++
Description : Updating a widely used DLL interface is non-trivial. Steve Love presents a practical approach. by Steve Love
Category: [ Programming Topics ]
Quality Matters Christmas Intermezzo
Description : Sometimes it's good to reflect. Matthew Wilson considers what he's learnt so far. by Matthew Wilson
Category: [ Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]