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

by Hadi Hariri
Category: [ Overload Journal #139 - June 2017 | Programming Topics ]
Getting Tuple Elements with a Runtime Index
Description : Accessing a tuple with a runtime index is a challenge. Anthony Williams shows us his approach. by Anthony Williams
Category: [ Overload Journal #139 - June 2017 | Programming Topics ]
An Ode to Code
Description : Pete Goodliffe shares his annual programming practice poem. by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 29, #2 - May 2017 | Programming Topics ]
Myths about ‘Big Data’
Description : Reginald Garnepudi dispels some of the hype around one popular technology. by Reginald Garnepudi
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 29, #2 - May 2017 | Programming Topics ]
On Turnabout is Fair Play
Description : A student responds to the Baron’s latest challenge. by Richard Harris
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 29, #2 - May 2017 | Programming Topics ]
A Hollywood Take on Dangling Pointers?
Description : Silas S. Brown tells a fable about read-only variables. by Silas S. Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 29, #2 - May 2017 | Programming Topics ]
Code Critique Competition 105
Description : Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry. by Roger Orr
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 29, #2 - May 2017 | Programming Topics ]
Breadth First, Depth First, Test First
Description : You can approach a problem top-down or bottom-up. Frances Buontempo wonders if algorithms can help us choose the most appropriate direction. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #138 - April 2017 | Journal Editorial ]
Space invaders in Elm
Description : Elm is a functional language which compiles to JavaScript. Ossi Hanhinen provides an overview. by Ossi Hanhinen
Category: [ Overload Journal #138 - April 2017 | Programming Topics ]
Single Module Builds – The Fastest Heresy in Town
Description : Unity builds can be controversial. Andy Thomason shows how much difference they can make to build times. by Andy Thomason
Category: [ Overload Journal #138 - April 2017 | Programming Topics ]
(Not Really So) New Niche for C++: Browser!?
Description : How do you run C++ in a browser? Sergey Ignatchenko demonstrates how to use Emscripten. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #138 - April 2017 | Programming Topics ]
Contractual Loopholes
Description : Compilers can optimise away functions you may want to time. Deák Ferenc explores ways to stop this happening. by Deák Ferenc
Category: [ Overload Journal #138 - April 2017 | Programming Topics ]
On the Defensive
Description : Pete Goodliffe demonstrates defensive programming techniques for robust code. by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 29, #1 - March 2017 | Programming Topics ]
Beyond Functional Programming: Manipulate Functions with the J Language
Description : Adam Tornhill explores a different kind of programming language.

by Adam Tornhill
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 29, #1 - March 2017 | Programming Topics ]
Editorial: The Uncertainty Guidelines
Description : Uncertainty can be overwhelming. Frances Buontempo embraces the advantages of ambiguity. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #137 - February 2017 | Journal Editorial ]
Mean Properties
Description : Property based testing is all the rage. Russel Winder walks us through an example of properties an arithmetic mean function should have. by Russel Winder
Category: [ Overload Journal #137 - February 2017 | Programming Topics ]
The Importance of Back-of-Envelope Estimates
Description : Guestimate questions make many people grumble. Sergey Ignatchenko reminds us why they matter. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #137 - February 2017 | Programming Topics | Process Topics ]
Multiprocessing and Clusters in Python
Description : Multiprocessing is possible in Python. Silas S. Brown shows us various ways. by Silas S. Brown
Category: [ Overload Journal #137 - February 2017 | Programming Topics ]
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