Overload Journal 123 - October 2014

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  • Editorial: Peer Reviewed  WEB  PDF
    By Frances Buontempo
    Nobody gets it right first time. Frances Buontempo considers the importance ofthe review team.

  • Debug Complexity: How Assertions Affect Debugging Time  WEB  PDF
    By Sergey Ignatchenko and Dmytro Ivanchykhin
    Sergey Ignatchenko and Dmytro Ivanchykhin extend their mathematical model of debug complexity.

  • Alternative Overloads  WEB  PDF
    By Malcolm Noyes
    Malcolm Noyes presents ways to return a default value given a condition in C++.

  • Everyone Hates build.xml  WEB  PDF
    By Andy Balaam
    Andy Balaam shows how to structure and test Antbuild code.

  • Defining Visitors Inline in Modern C++  WEB  PDF
    By Robert Mill and Jonathan Coe
    Robert Mill and Jonathan Coe present an inline visitor in C++.

  • A Scheduling Technique for Small Software Projects and Teams  WEB  PDF
    By Bob Schmidt
    Bob Schmidt presents some tips for accurate scheduling.

  • Paper Bag Escapology Using Partricle Swarm Optimisation  WEB  PDF
    By Frances Buontempo
    Frances Buontempo uses particle swarm optimisation to program her way out of a paper bag.

  • Feeding Back  WEB  PDF
    By Kevlin Henney
    Kevlin Henney contemplates how to make feedback useful.






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