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Desktop Programming
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MFC |
22 Nov 2004
Updated: 22 Nov 2004
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A library of template classes that enables the rapid production of client-side database code.
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Multimedia
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OpenGL |
7 Oct 2004
Updated: 7 Oct 2004
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Using multi-pass techniques to generate outlines in OpenGL.
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Programming Languages
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C++ |
8 Oct 2004
Updated: 8 Oct 2004
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Using functors to conditionally return values during iteration over a composite.
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6 Oct 2004
Updated: 13 Oct 2004
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Implementation of STL compliant type sensitive composite iterators.
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9 Oct 2004
Updated: 9 Oct 2004
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Basic introduction to producing parsers with the boost::spirit library.
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10 Oct 2004
Updated: 10 Oct 2004
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Using composites to implement a modular arithmetic calculator with the Boost Spirit parser framework.
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Objective C |
7 Aug 2004
Updated: 13 Oct 2004
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An article on a templatized implementation of composite and visitor interaction
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I started programming on 8 bit machines as a teenager, writing my first compiled programming language before I was 16. I went on to study Engineering and Computer Science at Oxford University, getting a first and the University Prize for the best results in Computer Science. Since then I have worked in a variety of roles, involving systems management and development management on a wide variety of platforms. Now I manage a software development company producing CAD software for Windows using C++.
My 3 favourite reference books are: Design Patterns, Gamma et al; The C++ Standard Library, Josuttis; and Computer Graphics, Foley et al.
Outside computers, I am also the drummer in a band, The Unbelievers and we have just released our first album. I am a pretty good juggler and close up magician, and in my more insane past, I have cycled from Spain to Eastern Turkey, and cycled across the Namib desert.