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Code Critique Competition 96
Description : Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry. by Roger Orr
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 27, #5 - November 2015 | Programming Topics ]
Failure is an option
Description : Motivational speeches and aphorisms are clichés. Frances Buontempo wonders if they sometimes do more harm than good. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #129 - October 2015 | Journal Editorial ]
Introducing Concepts
Description : Concepts in C++11 had many false starts. Andrew Sutton show why they are a big deal now they are with us. by Andrew Sutton
Category: [ Overload Journal #129 - October 2015 | Programming Topics ]
Building and Running Software on an Ubuntu Phone
Description : Many of us has a smartphone. Alan Griffiths shows us how to hack an Ubuntu Touch phone. by Alan Griffiths
Category: [ Overload Journal #129 - October 2015 | Programming Topics ]
Password Hashing: Why and How
Description : Password hashing is important. Sergey Ignatchenko explains how to do it properly. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #129 - October 2015 | Programming Topics ]
An Inline-variant-visitor with C++ Concepts
Description : Concepts are abstract. Jonathan Coe and Andrew Sutton provide us with a concrete example of their use. by Jonathan Coe
Category: [ Overload Journal #129 - October 2015 | Programming Topics ]
Refactoring Guided by Duplo
Description : Thaddaeus Frogley gets to grips with duplicated code. by Thaddaeus Frogley
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 27, #4 - September2015 | Programming Topics ]
Ode to the BBDB
Description : Silas S. Brown remembers different ways of managing email contacts. by Silas S. Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 27, #4 - September2015 | Programming Topics ]
Anatomy of a CLI Program written in C++
Description : Matthew Wilson dissects a small program to examine its gory details. by Matthew Wilson
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 27, #4 - September2015 | Programming Topics ]
The Cat’s Meow
Description : Gail Ollis reports from the App-a-thon World Record attempt. by Gail Ollis
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 27, #4 - September2015 | Programming Topics | Process Topics ]
Raspberry Pi Linux User Mode GPIO in C++ (Part 2)
Description : Ralph McArdell continues developing a C++ library for Raspberry Pi expansions. by Ralph McArdell
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 27, #4 - September2015 | Programming Topics ]
Standards Report
Description : Jonathan Wakely reports the latest on C++17 and beyond. by Jonathan Wakely
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 27, #4 - September2015 | Programming Topics ]
Code Critique Competition 95
Description : Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry. by Roger Orr
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 27, #4 - September2015 | Programming Topics ]
Semi-automatic Weapons
Description : Automating work can save time and avoid mistakes. But Frances Buontempo doesn’t think you should script everything. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #128 - August 2015 | Journal Editorial ]
Multi-threading at Business-logic Level is Considered Harmful
Description : Multi-threaded code promises potential speed-up. Sergey Ignatchenko considers how it often slows things down instead. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #128 - August 2015 | Programming Topics ]
Two Daemons
Description : Most people have come across C++11’s forwarding references. Dietmar Kühl explains what && really means. by Dietmar Kühl
Category: [ Overload Journal #128 - August 2015 | Programming Topics ]
Don’t Design for Performance Until It’s Too Late
Description : People claim optimisation can cause unreadable code. Andy Balaam argues good performance should be at the core of code design. by Andy Balaam
Category: [ Overload Journal #128 - August 2015 | Programming Topics ]
Template Programming Compile Time String Functions
Description : Practising old exercises in new ways can keep you sharp. Nick Weatherhead demonstrates some well-known code katas using C++ compile time tricks. by Nick Weatherhead
Category: [ Overload Journal #128 - August 2015 | Programming Topics ]
Numbers in JavaScript
Description : JavaScript floating point numbers can confuse C++ programmers. Anthony Williams draws our attention to some surprising behaviour.
Category: [ Overload Journal #128 - August 2015 | Programming Topics ]
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