This week I'm going to let others do my writing for me, with a couple of
pointers to other articles:
...and people accuse me of being retro!
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First off, I came across a hilarious article/blog/press release/whatever
about the one-day design pattern tutorial I gave at Software Development
West in Santa Clara on March 24th. The title of the piece is "Design
Patterns for the People," and rest of the article only gets better!
Read it at http://www.sdmagazine.com/documents/sdmsdw1d/
What is everyone so exercised about?
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Another favorable review of C++ Gotchas will appear in the May issue of
CMP's Windows Developer Network. However, like many others, the author
of the review takes time to comment on Gotcha #7's use of an
unstructured switch statement. (The May issue is available at
http://www.windevnet.com/wdn/issues/ ) See my response to all such
commentary in last week's "Once, Weakly" at
http://www.semantics.org/once_weakly/w11_judgement.pdf
Apologies in order
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Speaking of "Once, Weakly," I received a number of polite but firm
suggestions that I be more scrupulous about including a links to the
appropriate web sites to obtain referenced documents. Consider it done!
Steve
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