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Afterwood
Martin Moene
01 June 2016 14:44:12 +01:00
Magazines sometimes use the back page for adverts or summaries. Chris Oldwood has decided to provide us with his afterwords, or ‘afterwood’.
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Editorial: Where Does All The Time Go?
Martin Moene
10 April 2016 21:22:23 +01:00
There’s never enough time. Frances Buontempo wonders what this really means.
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The Tao of Scratch
Martin Moene
09 April 2016 21:27:05 +01:00
Scratch is an environment designed to help young people learn to code. Patrick Martin walks us through it.
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Knowledge-Sharing Architects As An Alternative to Coding Architects
Martin Moene
08 April 2016 21:29:51 +01:00
Should architects write code? Sergy Ignatchenko explores this controversial subject.
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QM Bites: Understand Windows OS Identification Preprocessor Macros
Martin Moene
07 April 2016 21:31:12 +01:00
There’s confusion between user-defined and predefined Windows 32/64-bit operating-system identification macros. Matthew Wilson shines light on the issue.
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Why Collaboration is Key for QA Teams in an Agile World
Martin Moene
06 April 2016 21:32:39 +01:00
Agile processes can have an impact on QA departments. Greg Law considers how they can adapt to survive and even thrive.
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How to Diffuse Your Way Out of a Paper Bag
Martin Moene
05 April 2016 21:34:24 +01:00
Diffusion models can be used in many areas. Frances Buontempo applies them to paper bag escapology.
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Stufftar
Martin Moene
04 April 2016 21:36:05 +01:00
How do you quickly transfer data from one machine to another? Ian Bruntlett shows us the bash script he uses.
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QM Bites: looping for-ever
Martin Moene
03 April 2016 21:37:13 +01:00
Never-ending loop constructs can confound user and compiler in subtle ways. Matthew Wilson offers advice to maximise portability and transparency.
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Using Enum Classes as Bitfields
Martin Moene
02 April 2016 21:39:18 +01:00
Scope enums have many advantages over standard enums. Anthony Williams shows how to use them as bitmasks.
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9.7 Things Every Programmer Really, Really Should Know
Martin Moene
01 April 2016 21:40:44 +01:00
Most of us have heard of the twelve step program. Teedy Deigh introduces a 9.7 step plan for programmers.
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Editorial: Be lucky
Martin Moene
07 February 2016 18:40:27 +00:00
Do you consider yourself unlucky? Frances Buontempo wonders what we can do to avoid disasters.
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Defining Concepts
Martin Moene
06 February 2016 18:47:45 +00:00
Concepts provide a new way of constraining code. Andrew Sutton shows us how to define and use them.
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On Zero-Side-Effect Interactive Programming, Actors, and FSMs
Martin Moene
05 February 2016 18:49:00 +00:00
Functional programming is alien to many programmers. Sergey Ignatchenko considers parallels between actors and finite state machines.
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Template Programming Compile Time Combinations & Sieves
Martin Moene
04 February 2016 18:50:45 +00:00
Functional style frequently uses sequences. Nick Weatherhead applies these ideas to combinations in C++.
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Classdesc: A Reflection System for C++11
Martin Moene
03 February 2016 18:52:17 +00:00
C++ lacks direct support for reflection. Russell Standish brings an automated reflection system for C++, Classdesc, up to date.
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QM Bites : Maximising Discoverability of Virtual Methods
Martin Moene
02 February 2016 18:54:29 +00:00
C++11 introduced override as a contextual keyword. Matthew Wilson encourages us to use it.
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So Why is Spock Such a Big Deal?
Martin Moene
01 February 2016 18:55:20 +00:00
Spock testing in a Java environment is all the rage. Russel Winder talks through the history of testing on the JVM and demonstrates why Spock is so groovy.
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Editorial: Reduce, reuse, recycle
Martin Moene
07 December 2015 09:08:53 +00:00
The introduction of a carrier bag tax has caused a little fuss. Frances Buontempo considers if it has lessons for programmers.
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Once Again on TCP vs UDP
Martin Moene
06 December 2015 09:25:17 +00:00
TCP and UDP have different properties. Sergey Ignatchenko weighs up their pros and cons.