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Overload Journal #139 - June 2017
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I am not a number

Martin Moene

07 June 2017 13:25:43 +01:00

When is a number not a number? Frances Buontempo counts the ways this happens.

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Allocator for (Re)Actors with Optional Kinda-Safety and Relocation

Martin Moene

06 June 2017 13:28:19 +01:00

How do you deal with memory for (Re)Actors? Sergey Ignatchenko proposes an allocation scheme.

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Initialization in C++ is Bonkers

Martin Moene

05 June 2017 13:29:24 +01:00

Uninitialised variables can cause problems. Simon Brand reminds us how complicated it can get.

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Vulkan and you – Khronos’ successor to OpenGL

Martin Moene

04 June 2017 13:30:18 +01:00

Various graphics APIs exist. Andy Thomason unravels the mysteries of Vulkan, the latest 3D Graphics API from Khronos, the custodians of OpenGL.

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Kotlin for C++ Developers

Martin Moene

03 June 2017 13:31:10 +01:00

What could a language the originated on the JVM possibly offer C or C++ devs? Hadi Hariri tells us.

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Getting Tuple Elements with a Runtime Index

Martin Moene

02 June 2017 13:32:06 +01:00

Accessing a tuple with a runtime index is a challenge. Anthony Williams shows us his approach.

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Afterwood

Martin Moene

01 June 2017 13:32:49 +01:00

What makes programming fun? Chris Oldwood ponders what floats his boat.


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