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A Perspective on Use of Conditional Statements versus Assertions
Description : Simon Sebright offers us the benefit of his experience. by Simon Sebright
Category: [ Overload Journal #78 - Apr 2007 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
Implementing Synchronization Primitives for Boost on Windows Platforms
Description : Anthony Williams on the popular Boost library. by Anthony Williams
Category: [ Overload Journal #78 - Apr 2007 | Programming Topics ]
Design in Test-Driven Development
Description : With its roots in Japanese just-in-time manufacturing, Test-Driven Development (TDD) puts the traditional development process on its head. Adam Petersen discusses when to use TDD, how to use it successfully, and its use in up-front design. by Adam Petersen
Category: [ Overload Journal #78 - Apr 2007 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
C++ Unit Test Frameworks
Description : There are many Unit Testing frameworks for C++, but which one to use? Chris Main shares his experience of some of them. by Chris Main
Category: [ Overload Journal #78 - Apr 2007 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
Programming - Abstraction by Design
Description : Nigel Eke acts as a guide to aspect oriented programming using AspectJ as an example. by Nigel Eke
Category: [ Overload Journal #77 - Feb 2007 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
C++ Trivial Logger
Description : When a fully functional logging subsystem isn't the answer what does one do? Seweryn Habdank-Wojewódzki rolls his own. by Seweryn Habdank-Wojewódzki
Category: [ Overload Journal #77 - Feb 2007 | Programming Topics ]
FRUCTOSE - a C++ Unit Test Framework
Description : Andrew Marlow describes the development of FRUCTOSE and how it is different from other unit test frameworks. by Andrew Marlow
Category: [ Overload Journal #77 - Feb 2007 | Programming Topics ]
Letter to the Editor
Description : Alexander Nasonov writes more on singleton. by Alexander Nasonov
Category: [ Overload Journal #77 - Feb 2007 | Programming Topics | Letters to the Editor ]
Pooled Lists
Description : Christopher Baus explains the advantages of using a pooled memory allocation strategy for high performance applications. by Christopher Baus
Category: [ Overload Journal #76 - Dec 2006 | Programming Topics ]
The Singleton in C++ - A force for good?
Description : Alexander Nasonov addresses some problems that arise when using Singleton in C++. by Alexander Nasonov
Category: [ Overload Journal #76 - Dec 2006 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
C++ Interface Classes - Strengthening Encapsulation
Description : Mark looks at the separation of interface and implementation in C++, and how the separation helps to strengthen encapsulation. by Mark Radford
Category: [ Overload Journal #76 - Dec 2006 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
Inventing a Mutex
Description : A mutex is a general purpose tool - there may be better solutions in specific circumstances. George Shagov presents one such alternative. by George Shagov
Category: [ Overload Journal #75 - Oct 2006 | Programming Topics ]
C++ Unit Testing Easier: CUTE
Description : Peter Sommerlad presents a lightweight framework for C++ unit testing. by Peter Sommerlad
Category: [ Overload Journal #75 - Oct 2006 | Programming Topics ]
From CVS to Subversion
Description : Thomas Guest reflects on migrating his organisation's version control system from CVS to Subversion. by Thomas Guest
Category: [ Overload Journal #75 - Oct 2006 | Programming Topics ]
Comments Considered Good
Description : In our last issue, we offered the case against comments; in this issue, William Fishbourne responds in defence. He argues that it is not the practice of commenting that it is evil, it is the thoughtless commenter. by William Fishburne
Category: [ Overload Journal #74 - Aug 2006 | Programming Topics ]
Introducing CODEF/CML
Description : This article introduces a C# serialization facility that proposes a novel separation between object models, representing the serialized data, and class descriptors, representing the binding to the receiving design space. by Fernando Cacciola
Category: [ Overload Journal #74 - Aug 2006 | Programming Topics ]
Fine Tuning for lexical_cast
Description : Alexander Nasonov takes a look at Boost's lexical_cast and addresses a common user request: "make it go faster". by Alexander Nasonov
Category: [ Overload Journal #74 - Aug 2006 | Programming Topics ]
C# Generics - Beyond Containers of T
Description : Steve Love takes a look at generics in C# v2.0, how to use them to simplify code and even remove dependencies. by Steve Love
Category: [ Overload Journal #74 - Aug 2006 | Programming Topics ]
The Kohonen Neural Network Library
Description : Seweryn Habdank-Wojewódzki and Janusz Rybarski present a C++ library for users of Kohonen Neural Networks. by Seweryn Habdank-Wojewódzki , Janusz Rybarski
Category: [ Overload Journal #74 - Aug 2006 | Programming Topics ]
Comments Considered Evil
Description : We are taught that adding comments to code is a good thing and adds value. In practice this value is seldom, if ever, realised. Mark Easterbrook makes the case for a better way. by Mark Easterbrook
Category: [ Overload Journal #73 - Jun 2006 | Programming Topics ]
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