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Causality – Relating Distributed Diagnostic Contexts
Description : Supporting a system with many moving parts can be hard. Chris Oldwood demonstrates one way to add tags to log information to aid diagnosis. by Chris Oldwood
Category: [ Overload Journal #114 - April 2013 | Programming Topics ]
Executable Documentation Doesn’t Have To Slow You Down
Description : Comprehensibility of end-to-end scenarios and quick feedback of unit tests are competing goals. Seb Rose introduces Cucumber with tags to meet both needs. by Seb Rose
Category: [ Overload Journal #114 - April 2013 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
Why Dysfunctional Programming Matters
Description : Function progamming is all the rage. Teedy Deigh considers how it offers many opportunities for the serious programmer. by Teedy Deigh
Category: [ Overload Journal #114 - April 2013 | Programming Topics ]
‘No Bugs’ Top Five C++ Cooking Recipes
Description : Developers often have a few favourite tricks for solving problems. Sergey Ignatchenko shares his five top recipes. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #113 - February 2013 | Programming Topics ]
Utilising More Than 4GB of Memory in 32-bit Windows Process
Description : Some applications require a vast amount of memory. Chris Oldwood presents techniques to provide extra memory. by Chris Oldwood
Category: [ Overload Journal #113 - February 2013 | Programming Topics ]
The Signs of Trouble: On Patterns, Humbleness and Lisp
Description : Patterns can be a controversial topic. Adam Petersen considers their cognitive and social value. by Adam Petersen
Category: [ Overload Journal #113 - February 2013 | Programming Topics ]
The Open–Closed Principle (OCP)
Description : Changing requirements and environments can require cascading changes through software. Nan Wang demonstrates how the Open-Closed principle can minimise changes. by Nan Wang
Category: [ Overload Journal #113 - February 2013 | Programming Topics ]
Secrets of Testing WCF Services
Description : WCF services provide middleware for applications but can be hard to test. Steve Love describes a way to develop a testable app. by Steve Love
Category: [ Overload Journal #113 - February 2013 | Programming Topics ]
Web Annotation with Modified-Yarowsky and Other Algorithms
Description : Annotating text automatically requires word disambiguation. Silas Brown introduces the Yarowsky algorithm to help. by Silas Brown
Category: [ Overload Journal #112 - December 2012 | Programming Topics | Internet Topics ]
Complex Logic in the Member Initialiser List
Description : The syntactic form of the member initialiser list restricts the logic that it contains. Cassio Neri presents some techniques to overcome these constraints. by Cassio Neri
Category: [ Overload Journal #112 - December 2012 | Programming Topics ]
-640K- 2^256 Bytes of Memory is More than Anyone Would Ever -Need- Get
Description : How fast can computers get? Sergey Ignatchenko provides us with some upper limits. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #112 - December 2012 | Programming Topics ]
Footprint on Modify
Description : Tracking history can be done in a variety of ways. Andy Balaam describes one technique with many advantages. by Andy Balaam
Category: [ Overload Journal #112 - December 2012 | Programming Topics ]
Valgrind Part 5 – Massif
Description : Poor performance can be caused by memory usage. Paul Floyd introduces Valgrind’s heap memory profiling tool Massif. by Paul Floyd
Category: [ Overload Journal #112 - December 2012 | Programming Topics ]
Valgrind Part 4: Cachegrind and Callgrind
Description : When your application is slow, you need a profiler. Paul Floyd shows us how callgrind and cachegrind can help. by Paul Floyd
Category: [ Overload Journal #111 - October 2012 | Programming Topics ]
Universal References in C++11
Description : C++11 provides a new reference syntax, T&&. Scott Meyers explains that it doesn’t always mean ‘rvalue reference’. by Scott Meyers
Category: [ Overload Journal #111 - October 2012 | Programming Topics ]
A DSEL for Addressing the Problems Posed by Parallel Architectures
Description : Programming parallel algorithms correctly is hard. Jason McGuiness and Colin Egan demonstrate how a C++ DESEL can make it simpler. by Jason McGuiness and Colin Egan
Category: [ Overload Journal #111 - October 2012 | Programming Topics ]
Keep It Simple, Singleton!
Description : Naïve assumptions sound like a bad idea. Sergey Ignatchenko discusses how to spot good assumptions in the face of changing requirements. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #111 - October 2012 | Programming Topics ]
Software Developer Business Patterns
Description : Patterns can be applied to business as well as software. Allan Kelly shows us how. by Allan Kelly
Category: [ Overload Journal #111 - October 2012 | Project Management | Process Topics ]
Valgrind Part 3: Advanced memcheck
Description : Valgrind provides several mechanisms to locate memory problems in your code. Paul Floyd shows us how to use them. by Paul Floyd
Category: [ Overload Journal #110 - August 2012 | Programming Topics ]
Black-Scholes in Hardware
Description : The Black-Scholes model is a financial model. Wei Wang outlines its design and implementation for those who want to understand how algorithms can be implemented in hardware. by Wei Wang
Category: [ Overload Journal #110 - August 2012 | Programming Topics ]
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