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Building the Hexes
by Brett Fishburne
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #3 - May 2000 | Programming Topics ]
by Brett Fishburne
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #3 - May 2000 | Programming Topics ]
An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic
by Silas S Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #3 - May 2000 | Programming Topics ]
by Silas S Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #3 - May 2000 | Programming Topics ]
Adding Enumerators
by Francis Glassborow
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #3 - May 2000 | Programming Topics ]
by Francis Glassborow
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #3 - May 2000 | Programming Topics ]
A Tale of Old Java
by Gareth Blower
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #3 - May 2000 | Programming Topics ]
by Gareth Blower
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #3 - May 2000 | Programming Topics ]
In Response to Extreme Programming
by Allan Kelly
Category: [ Overload Journal #37 - May 2000 | Project Management ]
by Allan Kelly
Category: [ Overload Journal #37 - May 2000 | Project Management ]
Experiences of Implementing the Observer Design Pattern
(Part 1)
by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ Overload Journal #37 - May 2000 | Design of applications and programs ]
by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ Overload Journal #37 - May 2000 | Design of applications and programs ]
XML in Applications II DOM - the Document Object
Model
by Steve Cornish
Category: [ Overload Journal #36 - Mar 2000 | Design of applications and programs ]
by Steve Cornish
Category: [ Overload Journal #36 - Mar 2000 | Design of applications and programs ]
The Pet Project - Monopoly (Part 3)
by Nigel Eke
Category: [ Overload Journal #36 - Mar 2000 | Design of applications and programs ]
by Nigel Eke
Category: [ Overload Journal #36 - Mar 2000 | Design of applications and programs ]
Supporting Threads in Standard C++ (Part 2)
by Phil Bass
Category: [ Overload Journal #36 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
by Phil Bass
Category: [ Overload Journal #36 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
An Implementation of Double Dispatch in Java
by Peter A. Pilgrim
Category: [ Overload Journal #36 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
by Peter A. Pilgrim
Category: [ Overload Journal #36 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics | Design of applications and programs ]
An Application of Pointers to Members
by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ Overload Journal #36 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ Overload Journal #36 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
Questions and Answers
by Francis Glassborow
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
by Francis Glassborow
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
What Use is a Degree?
by Pippa Hennessy
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Project Management ]
by Pippa Hennessy
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Project Management ]
Reading Integers
by Waldo Posul
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
by Waldo Posul
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
Pure, functional, lazy ISBNs
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Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
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Sometimes the best thing you can do to improve your productivity is to take a holiday; a fresh perspective can work wonders. I'm going to describe one of my favourite holiday destinations. Haskell
by Bryan ScattergoodCategory: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
Iteractive Development - Prologue
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Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Project Management ]
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After reading Nigel Eke's series on Monopoly in Overload, it occurred to me that there might be interest in seeing the process of bringing a commercial game to market.
by Brett FishburneCategory: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Project Management ]
Buffer Overflows and the Standard C Library
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Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
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In C Vu 12.1 (page 19), Edward Collier reasonably asked what was wrong with scanf() and fscanf(). The short answer is that they are two of several Standard C Library functions which fail to honour buffer bounds.
by Catriona O'ConnellCategory: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Programming Topics ]
An Introduction to CGI Programming
by Silas S Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Internet Topics ]
by Silas S Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 12, #2 - Mar 2000 | Internet Topics ]