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Smarter, Not Harder
Description : Pete Goodliffe tries to solve the right problems the right way. by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 28, #4 - September 2016 | Process Topics ]
An Introduction to OpenMP
Description : Silas S. Brown dabbles in multiprocessing to speed up his calculations. by Silas S. Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 28, #4 - September 2016 ]
Random Confusion
Description : Silas S. Brown tries to clear up a muddle about Standard C’s rand(). by Silas S. Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 28, #4 - September 2016 ]
High Rollers
Description : Baron M proposes a new wager over a glass of wine. by Baron M
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 28, #4 - September 2016 ]
Standards Report
Description : Jonathan Wakely brings the latest news. by Jonathan Wakely
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 28, #4 - September 2016 ]
Some Big-Os are Bigger Than Others
Description : Big-O notation is often used to compare algorithms. Sergey Ignatchenko reminds us that asymptotic limits might not be generally applicable. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #134 - August 2016 ]
Kill the Clones
Description : Problems in code can hide in surprising places. Adam Tornhill demonstrates how to detect software clones and uncover hidden dependencies. by Adam Tornhill
Category: [ Overload Journal #134 - August 2016 ]
Implementing SNAAAKE
Description : Almost everyone knows the game Snake! Thaddaeus Frogley shares a diary of how his implementation grew over time. by Thaddaeus Frogley
Category: [ Overload Journal #134 - August 2016 ]
C++ Antipatterns
Description : Certain mistakes crop up frequently in C++. Jonathan Wakely offers some pro-tips to help you avoid common errors. by Jonathan Wakely
Category: [ Overload Journal #134 - August 2016 ]
Testing Propositions
Description : Is testing propositions more important than having examples as exemplars? Russel Winder considers this hypothesis. by Russel Winder
Category: [ Overload Journal #134 - August 2016 ]
Testing Private
Description : Paul Grenyer shows that testing doesn’t need public access. by Paul Grenyer
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 28, #3 - July 2016 ]
The Codealow
Description : Pete Goodliffe presents a new software soliloquy. by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 28, #3 - July 2016 ]
Debugging – What Has Changed in the Last Decade?
Description : Neil Horlock travels through time in search of bugs. by Neil Horlock
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 28, #3 - July 2016 ]
Code Critique Competition 100
Description : Set and collated by Roger Orr. A book prize is awarded for the best entry. by Roger Orr
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 28, #3 - July 2016 | Student Code Critiques from CVu journal. ]
Dogen: The Package Management Saga
Description : How do you manage packages in C++? Marco Craveiro eventually discovered Conan after some frustrating experiences. by Marco Craveiro
Category: [ Overload Journal #133 - June 2016 ]
QM Bites – Order Your Includes (Twice Over)
Description : Header includes can be a shambles. Matthew Wilson encourages us to bring some order to the chaos. by Matthew Wilson
Category: [ Overload Journal #133 - June 2016 ]
A Lifetime In Python
Description : Resource management is important in any language. Steve Love demonstrates how to use context managers in Python. by Steve Love
Category: [ Overload Journal #133 - June 2016 ]
Deterministic Components for Distributed Systems
Description : Non-deterministic data leads to unstable tests. Sergey Ignatchenko considers when this happens and how to avoid it. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #133 - June 2016 ]
Programming Your Own Language in C++
Description : Scripting languages allow dynamic features easily. Vassili Kaplan writes his own in C++ allowing keywords in any human language. by Vassili Kaplan
Category: [ Overload Journal #133 - June 2016 ]
Concepts Lite in Practice
Description : Concepts should make templates easier to use and write. Roger Orr gives a practical example to show this. by Roger Orr
Category: [ Overload Journal #133 - June 2016 ]
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