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TDD Discussions and Disagreements
Description : Recently people have been arguing about the benefits and pitfalls if TDD. Seb Rose summarises the differing standpoints and presents his own. by Seb Rose
Category: [ Overload Journal #122 - August 2014 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
Object-Environment Collision Detection using Onion BSPs
Description : Previously we considered 3D navigation. Stuart Golodetz demonstrates how to detect collisions using onion binary space partitioning. by Stuart Golodetz
Category: [ Overload Journal #118 - December 2013 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
YAGNI-C as a Practical Application of YAGNI
Description : YAGNI can seem vague. Sergey Ignatchenko offers a more precise definition. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #117 - October 2013 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
Has the Singleton Not Suffered Enough
Description : Singletons are much maligned. Omar Bashir considers why. by Omar Bashir
Category: [ Overload Journal #117 - October 2013 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
C++ Range and Elevation
Description : C++ provides many features for higher-level programming, but lacks some common ones present in other languages. by Steve Love
Category: [ Overload Journal #117 - October 2013 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
Editorial: Knitting Needles and Keyboards
Description : Traditionally, both journals and developers have editors. Frances Buontempo considers the role of an editor, in another attempt to avoid writing an editorial. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #114 - April 2013 | Journal Editorial ]
A Model for Debug Complexity
Description : Debugging any program can be difficult. Sergey Ignatchenko and Dmytro Ivanchykhin develop a mathematical model for its complexity. by Sergey Ignatchenko and Dmytro Ivanchykhin
Category: [ Overload Journal #114 - April 2013 | Programming Topics ]
Valgrind Part 6 – Helgrind and DRD
Description : Debugging multi-threaded code is hard. Paul Floyd uses Helgrind and DRD to find deadlocks and race conditions. by Paul Floyd
Category: [ Overload Journal #114 - April 2013 | Programming Topics ]
Quality Matters #7 Exceptions: the story so far
Description : Exception handling is difficult to get right. Matthew Wilson recaps the story so far. by Matthew Wilson
Category: [ Overload Journal #114 - April 2013 | Programming Topics ]
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 ]
Systems Thinking Software Development
Description : Many processes cause more problems than they solve. Tom Sedge shows how to tailor your own. by Tom Sedge
Category: [ Overload Journal #103 - June 2011 | Design of applications and programs | Process Topics ]
Rise of the Machines
Description : Sometimes the world really is out to get you. Kevlin Henney identifies some culprits. by Kevlin Henney
Category: [ Overload Journal #101 - February 2011 | Design of applications and programs ]
Quality Matters Christmas Intermezzo
Description : Sometimes it's good to reflect. Matthew Wilson considers what he's learnt so far. by Matthew Wilson
Category: [ Overload Journal #100 - December 2010 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
You're Going To Have To Think!
Description : Numerical computing has many pitfalls. Richard Harris starts looking for a silver bullet. by Richard Harris
Category: [ Overload Journal #99 - October 2010 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
To DLL or Not To DLL
Description : Shared libraries provide both benefits and problems. Sergey Ignatchenko introduces a rabbit's-eye view. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #99 - October 2010 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
Renovating a Legacy C++ Project
Description : Over time projects tend to become hard to maintain. Alan Griffiths describes how one was improved. by Alan Griffiths
Category: [ Overload Journal #98 - August 2010 | Project Management | Design of applications and programs ]
Single-Threading: Back to the Future? (Part 2)
Description : Multithreading can cause notoriously difficult bugs. Sergey Ignatchenko finds mitigating strategies for programs on servers. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #98 - August 2010 | Design of applications and programs ]
Quality Matters: The Worst Form of 'Error' Handling Except For All The Others
Description : Dealing with errors is a vital part of good programming. Matthew Wilson specifies a taxonomy. by Matthew Wilson
Category: [ Overload Journal #98 - August 2010 | Design of applications and programs ]
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