Overload
The Journal of the C++ SIG of the Association of C & C++ Users, Overload is a bi-monthly publication for C++ programmers available by subscription. The ACCU and its SIGs are run by unpaid volunteers with the aim of spreading information about C and C++ and raising software quality.
A typical issue of Overload covers:
- Software Development in C++
Topics include:- A survey of C++ compilers
- So you want to be a cOOmpiler writer?
- Broadvision: a lesson in application
frameworks
I talk about my experiences with BroadVision, a C++ application framework for building electronic commerce web sites. - Shlaer-Mellor Object-Oriented Analysis
- The Draft International C++ Standard
The Casting Vote reports on the joint ISO/ANSI C++ standards meetings. - C++ Techniques
Recent topics include:- Control validation in MFC
- Multiple inheritance
- Polymorphic objects
It also features news and reviews of books and products relating to C++. Submissions should be emailed to the editor.
A number of the articles from recent issues of Overload are either already online or will shortly be available. Apart from So you want to be a cOOmpiler writer? and The Casting Vote mentioned above, you can browse articles on:
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