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Editorial: Where was I?
Martin Moene
07 April 2015 18:09:47 +01:00
Space and time are relative. Frances Buontempo wonders whether this will wash as an excuse for another lack of editorial.
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Non-Superfluous People: UX Specialists
Martin Moene
06 April 2015 18:35:49 +01:00
User experience specialists are sometimes regarded as superfluous people. Sergey Ignatchenko demonstrates why they can be vital.
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Alternatives to Singletons and Global Variables
Martin Moene
05 April 2015 18:53:03 +01:00
Global variables and Singletons are usually considered bad. Bob Schmidt summarises some alternatives.
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Resource Management with Explicit Template Specializations
Martin Moene
04 April 2015 20:04:18 +01:00
RAII is a useful idiom. Pavel Frolov presents a powerful extension using explicit template specialization.
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Variadic and Variable Templates
Martin Moene
03 April 2015 20:08:15 +01:00
C++11 and 14 offer new features for Variadic and Variable templates. Peter Sommerlad showcases the compile-time possibilities they offer.
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iterator_pair – A Simple and Useful Iterator Adapter
Martin Moene
02 April 2015 20:11:25 +01:00
Can you form a new contain from two others? Vladimir Grigoriev reminds us how to write an iterator.
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Seeing the Wood for the Trees
Martin Moene
01 April 2015 20:13:53 +01:00
The outdoors is fabled to be great. Teedy Deigh suggests your code reflects your environment without ever having to look out of the window.
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