Dear all,
Due to my commitments to my country, I’ve to excuse myself for the next 2 weeks starting from 1st of March.
I’ll only resume posting after the 13th of March. Meanwhile, please feel free to ask me questions by leaving comments. I’ll try my best to answer them when I return.
Seriously, I don’t know how many people have been reading my posts. But for those who has been reading them, I really appreciate your time doing so. Thanks!
Regards,
Jeremy
Hi all,
Let’s fall back a little and talk about MCC (McCabe’s Cyclomatic Complexity) once more shall we? In my previous article regarding this metric, I’ve mentioned that MCC should only serve as a guide, not as a rule.
However, I’ll like to correct my statement.
MCC is a guide yes, but it serves more than just a guide for a certain measurement. How so?
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Hi all,
Recently I’ve did a sanity check on Strides Octopus and found out that there’s a problem whenever new projects are created.
Therefore I’ll explain how things are being done over here. Hopefully, people who are struggling with a new project setup will find it easier to setup their new games.
If this applies to you, please read on…
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Happy Lunar New Year to all!
Why lunar and not chinese? Reason is simple, it’s not just the Chinese that celebrates Lunar New Year. (well, yeah I’m a Chinese too).
Anyway, I must apologise since my article came late this week. Please understand that I have a lot of relatives and therefore a lot of visiting.
This week, we’re going to talk about C++’s Rule Of Three. (also known as the Big Three). In this article, I’m going to coin the fourth rule as well. Why?
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Dear all,
This week’s post comes a little late since I’m still extremely tied up with matters all over the place. Anyway, I’m going to continue where I left off based on the previous article.
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Hi all,
Sorry for not posting last week as I was so swamped with babysitting and other commitments.
As promised, this week I’ll talk about something more interesting. As you might have heard about things such as a shallow and deep copy. Some people drowned when they mishandled copy operations, while some mistakenly think that a copy construction as a copy operation.
Anyway, let’s begin…
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