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  • o158 (7) : Overload Journal #158 - August 2020
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  • 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
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  • o142 (7) : Overload Journal #142 - December 2017
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  • o136 (9) : Overload Journal #136 - December 2016
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  • o133 (8) : Overload Journal #133 - June 2016
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  • o130 (7) : Overload Journal #130 - December 2015
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  • 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
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The Way of the Consultant

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12 April 2008 08:57:00 +01:00

Effective communication is a challenging reponsibility of the communicator - Teedy Deigh offers some observations on how consultants can meet this challenge.

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When Things Go Wrong

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12 February 2008 09:00:00 +00:00

Can we reduce the pain of computer problems?

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Letter to the Editor

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12 February 2008 08:59:00 +00:00

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Watersheds and Waterfalls

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12 February 2008 08:58:00 +00:00

An introductory look at segmenting images into regions using a landscape analogy.

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The PfA Papers: Deglobalisation

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12 February 2008 08:57:00 +00:00

More history of Parameterise from Above as Kevlin Henney looks at Simpletons and the Borg.

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The Regular Travelling Salesman, Part 2

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12 February 2008 08:56:00 +00:00

Richard Harris explores more of the mathematics of modelling problems with computers.

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Testing Visiting Files and Directories in C#

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12 February 2008 08:55:00 +00:00

Testing code that accesses the file system is not straightforward. Paul Grenyer looks at what is involved.

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Generics Without Templates

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12 February 2008 08:54:00 +00:00

Robert Jones presents an alternative implementation of C++'s std::vector that can be used the absence of templates and exceptions.

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Future Workers (Prototype)

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12 February 2008 08:53:00 +00:00

What does it mean for IT workers to be prototype knowledge workers?

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The Essence of Success

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08 December 2007 12:00:00 +00:00

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The PfA Papers: Context Matters

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08 December 2007 11:59:00 +00:00

Continuing his history of Parameterise from Above, Kevlin Henny looks at Singletons and Context Objects.

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The Model Student

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08 December 2007 11:58:00 +00:00

Richard Harris begins a series of articles exploring some of the mathematics of interest to those modelling problems with computers. Part 1: The Regular Travelling Salesman.

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Functional Programming Using C++ Templates (Part 2)

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08 December 2007 11:57:30 +00:00

Continuing his exploration of functional programming and template metaprogramming, Stuart Golodetz looks at some data structures.

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Java Protocol Handlers

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08 December 2007 11:57:00 +00:00

Roger Orr demonstrates the use of Java's URL handling to make code independent of the source of data.

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Upgrading Legacy Software in Data Communications Systems

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08 December 2007 11:56:00 +00:00

Changing operational software is a risky business. Omar Bashir offers a case study in matching risk with reward.

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Creating Awareness

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08 December 2007 11:55:00 +00:00

One of the good things about presenting at the ACCU conference is what you learn there. Allan Kelly reviews the results of his last conference talk.

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While the Cat's Away...

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07 October 2007 12:00:00 +01:00

...instead of spending your time playing, why not learn to be multi-lingual in a multi-cultural world?

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The PfA Papers: The Clean Dozen

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07 October 2007 11:59:00 +01:00

Patterns are social animals and are often found in the company of others. This issue, Kevlin Henney looks at where 'Parameterise from Above' has been hanging out.

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Blue-White-Red, an Example Agile Process

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07 October 2007 11:58:00 +01:00

When it comes to running a project, one size rarely fits all, but Allan Kelly finds that tailoring a core idea over time has led to repeated success.

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Functional Programming Using C++ Templates (Part 1)

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07 October 2007 11:57:00 +01:00

Template metaprogramming can initially seem baffling, but exploring its link to functional programming helps shed some light on things.


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