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  • o158 (7) : Overload Journal #158 - August 2020
  • o157 (5) : Overload Journal #157 - June 2020
  • o156 (8) : Overload Journal #156 - April 2020
  • o155 (6) : Overload Journal #155 - February 2020
  • o154 (5) : Overload Journal #154 - December 2019
  • o153 (6) : Overload Journal #153 - October 2019
  • o152 (6) : Overload Journal #152 - August 2019
  • o151 (6) : Overload Journal #151 - June 2019
  • o150 (6) : Overload Journal #150 - April 2019
  • o149 (8) : Overload Journal #149 - February 2019
  • o148 (8) : Overload Journal #148 - December 2018
  • o147 (5) : Overload Journal #147 - October 2018
  • o146 (7) : Overload Journal #146 - August 2018
  • o145 (5) : Overload Journal #145 - June 2018
  • o144 (7) : Overload Journal #144 - April 2018
  • o143 (9) : Overload Journal #143 - February 2018
  • o142 (7) : Overload Journal #142 - December 2017
  • o141 (9) : Overload Journal #141 - October 2017
  • o140 (9) : Overload Journal #140 - August 2017
  • o139 (7) : Overload Journal #139 - June 2017
  • o138 (7) : Overload Journal #138 - April 2017
  • o137 (7) : Overload Journal #137 - February 2017
  • o136 (9) : Overload Journal #136 - December 2016
  • o135 (7) : Overload Journal #135 - October 2016
  • o134 (7) : Overload Journal #134 - August 2016
  • o133 (8) : Overload Journal #133 - June 2016
  • o132 (10) : Overload Journal #132 - April 2016
  • o131 (7) : Overload Journal #131 - February 2016
  • o130 (7) : Overload Journal #130 - December 2015
  • o129 (5) : Overload Journal #129 - October 2015
  • o128 (6) : Overload Journal #128 - August 2015
  • o127 (7) : Overload Journal #127 - June 2015
  • o126 (7) : Overload Journal #126 - April 2015
  • o125 (8) : Overload Journal #125 - February 2015
  • o124 (7) : Overload Journal #124 - December 2014
  • o123 (8) : Overload Journal #123 - October 2014
  • o122 (6) : Overload Journal #122 - August 2014
  • o121 (6) : Overload Journal #121 - June 2014
  • o120 (8) : Overload Journal #120 - April 2014
  • o119 (6) : Overload Journal #119 - February 2014
  • o118 (5) : Overload Journal #118 - December 2013
  • o117 (7) : Overload Journal #117 - October 2013
  • o116 (6) : Overload Journal #116 - August 2013
  • o115 (7) : Overload Journal #115 - June 2013
  • o114 (7) : Overload Journal #114 - April 2013
  • o113 (7) : Overload Journal #113 - February 2013
  • o112 (6) : Overload Journal #112 - December 2012
  • o111 (6) : Overload Journal #111 - October 2012
  • o110 (6) : Overload Journal #110 - August 2012
  • o109 (7) : Overload Journal #109 - June 2012
  • o108 (9) : Overload Journal #108 - April 2012
  • o107 (6) : Overload Journal #107 - February 2012
  • o106 (7) : Overload Journal #106 - December 2011
  • o105 (5) : Overload Journal #105 - October 2011
  • o104 (6) : Overload Journal #104 - August 2011
  • o103 (7) : Overload Journal #103 - June 2011
  • o102 (7) : Overload Journal #102 - April 2011
  • 05 (11) : Overload Journal #5 - Sep 1994
  • 00 (7) : Overload test issue
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Executable Documentation Doesn’t Have To Slow You Down [Test-HTML-2]

Martin Moene

10 July 2013 11:42:46 +01:00

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. [Hand edited from Test-HTML-1. Last changed: 10 July 2013, Martin Moene]

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Sample Overload Article (title)

Martin Moene

10 July 2013 09:28:33 +01:00

[Byline] This is a sample to see all the styles an Overload article may have as a webpage. Changed: 15, 4, 3 January 2014, 10 July 2013, Martin Moene

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Executable Documentation Doesn’t Have To Slow You Down [Test-XML-1]

Martin Moene

07 July 2013 21:42:36 +01:00

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. [Generated from XML by Martin Moene; old XSL, apparently not matching current XML.]

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Executable Documentation Doesn’t Have To Slow You Down [Test-HTML-1]

Martin Moene

07 July 2013 21:10:43 +01:00

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. [HTML generated by Alison Peck. A hand edited version is at Test-HTML-2 by Martin Moene]

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Editorial: Fantasy Languages

Martin Moene

07 June 2013 18:28:39 +01:00

Software is all about describing a solution to a computer. Ric Parkin imagines what his ideal dialect would sound like.

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Auto – A Necessary Evil?

Martin Moene

06 June 2013 18:25:03 +01:00

Superficially simple language features can be surprisingly complicated. Roger Orr explores a new one that is likely to be used widely.

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TCP/IP Explained. A Bit

Martin Moene

05 June 2013 18:16:05 +01:00

Nowadays most programmers rely on network connectivity, often without really understanding the details. Sergey Ignatchenko compares and contrasts the two main protocols.

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Demons May Fly Out Of Your Nose

Martin Moene

04 June 2013 18:09:57 +01:00

Language standards give guarantees about valid program behaviour. Olve Maudel discovers what happens if you break your end of the bargain.

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Wallpaper Rotation on Ubuntu using Ruby and Flickr

Martin Moene

03 June 2013 18:03:11 +01:00

Repetitive tasks are ideal candidates for scripting. Filip van Laenen walks us through a simple example.

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Dynamic C++, Part 1

Martin Moene

02 June 2013 17:43:37 +01:00

Static and dynamic languages have different trade-off. Alex Fabijanic attempts to get the best of both worlds.

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The Uncertainty Principle

Martin Moene

01 June 2013 17:37:32 +01:00

Not being sure of something is usually thought of as a problem. Kevlin Henney argues to the contrary.

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Editorial: Knitting Needles and Keyboards

Martin Moene

07 April 2013 21:14:46 +01:00

Traditionally, both journals and developers have editors. Frances Buontempo considers the role of an editor, in another attempt to avoid writing an editorial.

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A Model for Debug Complexity

Martin Moene

06 April 2013 22:36:28 +01:00

Debugging any program can be difficult. Sergey Ignatchenko and Dmytro Ivanchykhin develop a mathematical model for its complexity.

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Valgrind Part 6 – Helgrind and DRD

Martin Moene

05 April 2013 17:18:51 +01:00

Debugging multi-threaded code is hard. Paul Floyd uses Helgrind and DRD to find deadlocks and race conditions.

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Quality Matters #7 Exceptions: the story so far

Martin Moene

04 April 2013 18:53:30 +01:00

Exception handling is difficult to get right. Matthew Wilson recaps the story so far.

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Causality – Relating Distributed Diagnostic Contexts

Martin Moene

03 April 2013 19:25:31 +01:00

Supporting a system with many moving parts can be hard. Chris Oldwood demonstrates one way to add tags to log information to aid diagnosis.

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Executable Documentation Doesn’t Have To Slow You Down

Martin Moene

02 April 2013 19:32:36 +01:00

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.

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Why Dysfunctional Programming Matters

Martin Moene

01 April 2013 00:00:00 +01:00

Function progamming is all the rage. Teedy Deigh considers how it offers many opportunities for the serious programmer.

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Editorial: The Good, The Bad and The Discordant

Martin Moene

07 February 2013 20:31:38 +00:00

There are several signs of bad code. Frances Buontempo considers ugliness, stench and discord in a search for beauty.

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‘No Bugs’ Top Five C++ Cooking Recipes

Martin Moene

06 February 2013 20:49:27 +00:00

Developers often have a few favourite tricks for solving problems. Sergey Ignatchenko shares his five top recipes.


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