Andrew+Koenig+at+Dr+Dobbs+to+include

> Andrew Koenig's C++ [|Blog] at [|Dr. Dobb's]
 * 1) [|Introducing C++ Order Relations], January 18, 2013
 * 2) [|If C++ Objects Are Unrelated, Are They Equal?], January 24, 2013
 * 3) [|A Strategy for Defining Order Relations], February 01, 2013
 * 4) [|How Dictionaries Work], February 06, 2013
 * 5) [|Concrete Examples of Orderings], February 15, 2013
 * 6) [|Comparison and Inheritance], February 22, 2013
 * 7) [|It's Hard To Compare Floating-Point Numbers], March 01, 2013
 * 8) [|Comparing an Integer With a Floating-Point Number, Part 1: Strategy], March 08, 2013
 * 9) [|Comparing an Integer with a Floating-Point Number, Part 2: Tactics], March 15, 2013
 * 10) [|If Order Relations are Such a Pain, Why Bother?], March 22, 2013
 * 11) [|Is Optimization Immoral?], March 28, 2013
 * 12) [|Optimization Versus Flexibility — An Example], April 04, 2013
 * 13) [|Optimizing a Program Means Making It Run Faster, Right?], April 10, 2013
 * 14) [|Sometimes Optimizations Cancel Each Other], April 17, 2013
 * 15) [|Some Optimizations Are No-Brainers], April 26, 2013
 * 16) [|Sometimes, Making a Program Clearer Makes It Faster], May 02, 2013
 * 17) [|Some Subtleties of Aliasing], May 09, 2013
 * 18) [|Aliasing Is Particularly Troublesome With Vector Elements], May 17, 2013
 * 19) [|The Hazards of Remembering Positions in Vectors], May 24, 2013
 * 20) [|Copying Container Elements From The C++ Library: It's Trickier Than It Looks], May 30, 2013
 * 21) [|Moving Is Not Copying], June 06, 2013
 * 22) [|When Is It Safe to Move an Object Instead of Copying It?], June 12, 2013
 * 23) [|More Thoughts About Moving Objects Safely], June 21, 2013
 * 24) [|Moving and Rvalue References], June 27, 2013
 * 25) [|Moving an Object Does Not Destroy The Original], July 04, 2013
 * 26) [|How the C++ Compiler Decides to Move Objects], July 10, 2013
 * 27) [|Sometimes You Must Violate an Abstraction to Maintain It], July 17, 2013
 * 28) [|Is Moving Objects Worth the Hassle?], July 26, 2013
 * 29) [|Why Would You Ever Pass a Container By Value?], July 31, 2013
 * 30) [|Some Optimizations Are More Important Than Others], August 08, 2013
 * 31) [|An Important Move Optimization Is Nearly Invisible], August 15, 2013
 * 32) [|Moving Data and Address Arithmetic], August 21, 2013
 * 33) [|Addresses and Nodes: Two Ways To Get Around], August 29, 2013
 * 34) [|Theory Versus Practice: The Great Divide in Programming Languages], September 06, 2013
 * 35) [|Programming Without Variables], September 12, 2013
 * 36) [|Containers That Never Change], September 19, 2013
 * 37) [|What Does It Mean To Change An Object?], September 26, 2013
 * 38) [|A Simple, Immutable, Node-Based Data Structure], October 02, 2013
 * 39) [|Introduction to Programming with Lists], October 09, 2013
 * 40) [|Reversing an Immutable List], October 17, 2013
 * 41) [|How Do You Decide On Intermediate States?], October 23, 2013
 * 42) [|Sorting An Immutable List], October 31, 2013
 * 43) [|Practical Advantages of Immutable Values], November 07, 2013
 * 44) [|When Is An Optimization More Than Just An Optimization?], November 14, 2013
 * 45) [|Abstraction and Performance Bugs], November 21, 2013
 * 46) [|Performance Bugs Can Be Hard to Detect], November 27, 2013
 * 47) [|Performance Bugs: Not Just Hard To Detect, But Hard To Define], December 05, 2013
 * 48) [|How Can One Test a Program's Average Performance?] December 12, 2013
 * 49) [|Testing Behavior, Not Just Results], December 19, 2013
 * 50) [|Not All Bugs Are Random], December 27, 2013
 * 51) [|Testing Is Not Verification and Vice Versa], January 02, 2014
 * 52) [|Social Processes and the Design of Programming Languages], January 08, 2014
 * 53) [|Why Language Designers Tolerate Undefined Behavior], January 16, 2014
 * 54) [|Even Simple Floating-Point Output Is Complicated], January 23, 2014
 * 55) [|Why Is Exact Floating-Point Output So Hard?] January 30, 2014
 * 56) [|Floating-Point Input and Output Are Not Symmetric], February 06, 2014