Overload Journal 119 - February 2014

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  • Editorial: Random (non)sense  WEB  PDF
    By Frances Buontempo
    It’s not pretty and it’s not clever. Frances Buontempo considers if the cut-up method can be used to generate editorials.

  • Static Polymorphic Named Parameters in C++  WEB  PDF
    By Martin Moene
    Adding parameters to an object can be messy. Martin Moene demonstrates how method chaining can make code more readable.

  • Integrating the Catch Test Framework into Visual Studio  WEB  PDF
    By Malcolm Noyes
    Visual Studio’s Test Explorer allows native C++ tests to be run under a managed wrapper. Malcolm Noyes takes it a step further using Catch to drive the tests.

  • Anatomy of a Java Decompiler  WEB  PDF
    By Lee Benfield and Mike Strobel
    Java byte code can be reverted back into source code. Lee Benfield and Mike Strobel show how.

  • Optimizing Big Number Arithmetic Without SSE  WEB  PDF
    By Sergey Ignatchenko and Dmytro Ivanchykhin
    Addition and multiplication can be slow for big numbers. Sergey Ignatchenko and Dmytro Ivanchykhin try to speed things up.

  • Capturing lvalue References in C++11 Lambdas  WEB  PDF
    By Pete Barber
    How confusing does it get when references refer to references and references are captured by value? Pete Barber shows us that it all falls out in the C++ consistency wash.






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