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4 Nov 2010   Updated: 4 Nov 2010   Rating: 4.81/5    Votes: 35   Popularity: 7.42
Licence: CPOL    Views: 214,235     Bookmarked: 54   Downloaded: 0
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A Young Person's Guide to Development Methodologies
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C
29 Mar 2012   Updated: 30 Mar 2012   Rating: 4.87/5    Votes: 77   Popularity: 9.10
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There are quite a few fallacies kicking around about how to write good code. This article is an attempt to dispel some of them.
C#
20 Jul 2004   Updated: 20 Jul 2004   Rating: 4.65/5    Votes: 21   Popularity: 5.84
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How to use overflow checking effectively and avoid some pitfalls.
C++
16 Dec 2011   Updated: 17 Oct 2012   Rating: 4.96/5    Votes: 137   Popularity: 10.55
Licence: MIT    Views: 491,873     Bookmarked: 321   Downloaded: 22,348
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Open-source hex editor with powerful binary templates

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Andrew has a BSc (1983) from Sydney University in Computer Science and Mathematics. Andrew began programming professionally in C in 1984 and has since used many languages but mainly C, C++, and C#.

Andrew has a particular interest in STL, .Net, and Agile Development. He has written articles on STL for technical journals such as the C/C++ User's Journal.

In 1997 Andrew began using MFC and released the source code for a Windows binary file editor called HexEdit, which was downloaded more than 1 million times. From 2001 there was a shareware version of HexEdit (later called HexEdit Pro). HexEdit has been updated to uses the new MFC (based on BCG) and is once more open source.