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 +29/01/19. (94) //Setting The Coding World To Rights - New Year Social Session//
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 +18/12/18. (93) //Setting The Coding World To Rights - Christmas Social Session//
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 +26/11/18. (92) //Exploring GPU Programming by Robin Williams//
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 +30/10/18. (91) //Paradigm Construction : Applied C++ Meta-Programming by Dominic Robinson//
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 +25/09/18. (90) //Big Satellite Data Doesn’t Need Big Budgets by James Thompson//
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 +21/08/18. (89) //Setting The Coding World To Rights - Summer Social//
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 +24/07/18. (88) //Automatic differentiation: who does it, why, and how? by Ian Sheret//
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 +26/06/18. (87) //Nothing is better than Copy or Move by Roger Orr//
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 +07/06/18. (86) //Lightning Talks! by Arnaud Desitter, Jena Meinecke, Phil Armstrong, Anthony Kirby, Dan Haywood, Thomas Down//
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 +26/05/18. (85) //ACCU 2018 Conference Retrospective led by Nigel Lester//
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 +27/03/18. (84) //Knuth, Amdahl: I spurn thee! by Jason McGuiness//
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 +27/02/18. (83) //The cell as a computer - Turing complete and massively parallel by Andy Thomason//
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 +29/01/18. (82) //Boilerplate, Meta-programming, Reflection in C++ by Mircea Baja//
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 +19/12/17. (81) //Setting The Coding World To Rights - Christmas Social Session//
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 +28/11/17. (80) //Jon Jagger presents... C++ Countdown!//
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 +02/11/17. (79) //A Tool for Cross-Language Test Generation Based on the Alloy Modelling Language//
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 +26/09/17. (78) //DNS at 30 by Jim Hague//
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 +22/08/17. (77) //Setting The Coding World To Rights - Summer Social//
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 +18/07/17. (76) //Lightning Talks by Arnaud Desitter, Mircea Baja, Ragnar Groot Koerkamp, Nigel Lester//
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 +27/06/17. (75) //Blockchain and its Eco-System by Laurence Kirk//
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 +23/05/17. (74) //ACCU 2017 Conference Retrospective//
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 +28/03/17. (73) //AI: Actual Intelligence by Frances Buontempo//
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 +27/02/17. (72) //Swift for the Curious by Phil Nash//
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 +24/01/17. (71) //Making Templates Easier by Roger Orr - Hosted by Oxford Asset Management//
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 +20/12/16. (70) //Setting The Coding World To Rights - Christmas Social Session (12)//
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 +29/11/16. (69) //Functional C++ for Fun & Profit by Phil Nash on Tour (36[3])//
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 +18/10/16. (68) //The C++ Type System is Your Friend by Hubert Matthews (23)//
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 +28/09/16. (67) //Test Driven Specification – A Gentle Introduction to TLA+ by Dominic Robinson & ACCU SGM (~25)//
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 +23/08/16. (66) //Setting The Coding World To Rights - Summer Social (~12)//
  
 27/07/16. (65) //Embedding UX into Software Development by Mariana Morris & Reynold Greenlaw (~16 [1])// 27/07/16. (65) //Embedding UX into Software Development by Mariana Morris & Reynold Greenlaw (~16 [1])//
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 27/10/15. (57) //Lightning Talks by Yinli Wang, Nigel Lester, Jim Hague & Phil Armstrong (hosted by Robert Bentall) (~13)// 27/10/15. (57) //Lightning Talks by Yinli Wang, Nigel Lester, Jim Hague & Phil Armstrong (hosted by Robert Bentall) (~13)//
  
-14/9/15. (56) //Functional C++ by Kevlin Henney - Hosted by Oxford Asset Management (~50)//+14/09/15. (56) //Functional C++ by Kevlin Henney - Hosted by Oxford Asset Management (~50)//
  
-25/8/15. (55) //Setting The Coding World To Rights - Social Session (~10)//+25/08/15. (55) //Setting The Coding World To Rights - Social Session (~10)//
  
-29/7/15. (54) //On Reflecting on Runtime or Program, Know Thyself by Dominic Robinson (~17)//+29/07/15. (54) //On Reflecting on Runtime or Program, Know Thyself by Dominic Robinson (~17)//
  
-30/6/15. (53) //Trends in HPC: Hardware Complexity and Software Challenges by Prof Mike Giles(~28)//+30/06/15. (53) //Trends in HPC: Hardware Complexity and Software Challenges by Prof Mike Giles(~28)//
  
-2/6/15. (52) //Unit Testing Threaded Software Systems by Emyr Williams (~19)//+02/06/15. (52) //Unit Testing Threaded Software Systems by Emyr Williams (~19)//
  
-5/5/15. (51) //ACCU 2015 Conference Retrospective (~13)//+05/05/15. (51) //ACCU 2015 Conference Retrospective (~13)//
  
-24/3/15. (50)  //Lessons from the OuLiPo with Thomas Guest (~9)//+24/03/15. (50)  //Lessons from the OuLiPo with Thomas Guest (~9)//
  
-24/2/15. (49) //Early Experiences With Alloy by Robert Bentall (10)//+24/02/15. (49) //Early Experiences With Alloy by Robert Bentall (10)//
  
-22/1/15. (48) //Social Session (~7)//+22/01/15. (48) //Social Session (~7)//
  
 17/12/14. (47) //Social Session (~12)// 17/12/14. (47) //Social Session (~12)//
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 18/11/14. (46) //Lightning Talks (~19)// 18/11/14. (46) //Lightning Talks (~19)//
  
-4/11/14. (45) //Agile Swarming by Wenyan Ma (~19)//+04/11/14. (45) //Agile Swarming by Wenyan Ma (~19)//
  
-23/9/14. (44)  //Intellectual Property by Colin Wier (16)//+23/09/14. (44)  //Intellectual Property by Colin Wier (16)//
  
-30/7/14. (43) //Setting The Coding World To Rights - Summer Social Session// (~12)+30/07/14. (43) //Setting The Coding World To Rights - Summer Social Session// (~12)
  
-2/7/14. (42) //Where is C++ headed? Hubert Matthews// (19)+02/07/14. (42) //Where is C++ headed? Hubert Matthews// (19)
  
-4/6/14. (41) //Lightning Talks by Malcolm Noyes, Arnaud Desitter, Emyr Williams, John Dickinson, Nigel Lester, Julian Smith// (19)+04/06/14. (41) //Lightning Talks by Malcolm Noyes, Arnaud Desitter, Emyr Williams, John Dickinson, Nigel Lester, Julian Smith// (19)
  
-30/4/14. (40) //ACCU 2014 Conference Retrospective// (15)+30/04/14. (40) //ACCU 2014 Conference Retrospective// (15)
  
-26/3/14. (39) //Social Session & ACCU Conference Schedule Review// (~10)+26/03/14. (39) //Social Session & ACCU Conference Schedule Review// (~10)
  
 26/02/14. (38) //What Programmers Want by Gail Ollis// (14) 26/02/14. (38) //What Programmers Want by Gail Ollis// (14)
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 30/10/13.(33) //Adopting Kanban by Nicholas Form// (~11) 30/10/13.(33) //Adopting Kanban by Nicholas Form// (~11)
  
-25/9/13. (32)  //Lightning Talks by Iain Emsley ([[http://www.slideshare.net/IainEmsley/pride-and-zombies|slides]] & [[http://austgate.co.uk/2013/12/how-not-to-build-a-messaging-network|transcript]]), Nigel Lester, Dariusz Garbowski, John Kang, Harjinder Chandi, Malcolm Noyes & Jim Hague (Winner of Best Lightning Talk Prize)// (17)+25/09/13. (32)  //Lightning Talks by Iain Emsley ([[http://www.slideshare.net/IainEmsley/pride-and-zombies|slides]] & [[http://austgate.co.uk/2013/12/how-not-to-build-a-messaging-network|transcript]]), Nigel Lester, Dariusz Garbowski, John Kang, Harjinder Chandi, Malcolm Noyes & Jim Hague (Winner of Best Lightning Talk Prize)// (17)
  
-21/8/13. (31) //Setting the Coding World to Rights - Summer Social Evening & impromptu RPi session// (6)+21/08/13. (31) //Setting the Coding World to Rights - Summer Social Evening & impromptu RPi session// (6)
  
-31/7/13. (30) //Setting the Coding World to Rights - Summer Social Evening// (6)+31/07/13. (30) //Setting the Coding World to Rights - Summer Social Evening// (6)
  
-26/6/13.  (29) //Migrating from MFC Binary Serialisation to Binary XML Serialisation// by Frederik Sigmund. (~9)+26/06/13.  (29) //Migrating from MFC Binary Serialisation to Binary XML Serialisation// by Frederik Sigmund. (~9)
  
-29/5/13. (28) //An Exploration of the Phenomenology of Software Development// ([[http://www.slideshare.net/charlestolman/accu-2013-exploration-of-phenomenology-of-sw-development|slides]]) by Charles Tolman. (~10)+29/05/13. (28) //An Exploration of the Phenomenology of Software Development// ([[http://www.slideshare.net/charlestolman/accu-2013-exploration-of-phenomenology-of-sw-development|slides]]) by Charles Tolman. (~10)
  
-24/4/13. (27) //ACCU 2013 Conference Retrospective// organised by Nigel Lester.+24/04/13. (27) //ACCU 2013 Conference Retrospective// organised by Nigel Lester.
  
-27/3/13. (26) //Pre 2013 ACCU Conference and planning session// organised by Nigel Lester.+27/03/13. (26) //Pre 2013 ACCU Conference and planning session// organised by Nigel Lester.
  
-30/1/13. (25) //Social and planning meeting// organised by Robert Bentall.+30/01/13. (25) //Social and planning meeting// organised by Robert Bentall.
  
-28/3/12. (24) Jim Hague, //The Victorian Exploring Expedition of 1860: reflections on project management and leadership from a real-life deathmarch project//+28/03/12. (24) Jim Hague, //The Victorian Exploring Expedition of 1860: reflections on project management and leadership from a real-life deathmarch project//
  
-29/2/12. (23) //An Evening of Lightning Talks// organised by Nigel Lester.+29/02/12. (23) //An Evening of Lightning Talks// organised by Nigel Lester.
  
-25/1/12. (22) Richard Evans, //Sociality and Individuality//+25/01/12. (22) Richard Evans, //Sociality and Individuality//
  
 30/11/11. (21) Rob Bentall, //Learning and Applying the Personal Software Process - Experiences from the life of an everyday software developer// 30/11/11. (21) Rob Bentall, //Learning and Applying the Personal Software Process - Experiences from the life of an everyday software developer//
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 26/10/11. (20) Tom Dombrowsky, //Multithreaded Programming and Asynchronous Patterns - A Love Story// 26/10/11. (20) Tom Dombrowsky, //Multithreaded Programming and Asynchronous Patterns - A Love Story//
  
-22/6/11. (19) //An Evening of Lightning Talks// organised by Nigel Lester.+22/06/11. (19) //An Evening of Lightning Talks// organised by Nigel Lester.
  
 You can download the slides for all the talks [[http://www.lunch.org.uk/accu/ACCUOxfordLightningTalks2011.pdf|here]]. You can download the slides for all the talks [[http://www.lunch.org.uk/accu/ACCUOxfordLightningTalks2011.pdf|here]].
  
-25/5/11. (18) Hazel Crofts, //The Personal Software Process//+25/05/11. (18) Hazel Crofts, //The Personal Software Process//
  
-27/4/11. (17) Post-conference review.+27/04/11. (17) Post-conference review.
  
-30/3/11. (16) Jim Hague, //Distributed Version Control Systems - under the bonnet//+30/03/11. (16) Jim Hague, //Distributed Version Control Systems - under the bonnet//
  
-2/3/11. (15) Various, //More fun with Android//+02/03/11. (15) Various, //More fun with Android//
  
-14/7/10. (14) Jim Hague, //My First Android App//+14/07/10. (14) Jim Hague, //My First Android App//
  
-16/6/10. (13) Rob Bentall, //Chartered Status//+16/06/10. (13) Rob Bentall, //Chartered Status//
  
-5/5/10. (12) Post-conference review.+05/05/10. (12) Post-conference review.
  
-2/12/09. (11) Hubert Matthews, //Continuous integration with Hudson//+02/12/09. (11) Hubert Matthews, //Continuous integration with Hudson//
  
 28/10/09. (10) Nigel Lester, //Coping with requirements// 28/10/09. (10) Nigel Lester, //Coping with requirements//
  
-24/6/09. (9) Derek Jones & Clive Pygott, //Programming Language Vulnerabilities//+24/06/09. (9) Derek Jones & Clive Pygott, //Programming Language Vulnerabilities//
  
-27/5/09. (8) Post-conference review.+27/05/09. (8) Post-conference review.
  
-25/3/09. (7) Russel Winder. //Fortran is not the only language for parallel computing.//+25/03/09. (7) Russel Winder. //Fortran is not the only language for parallel computing.//
  
-28/1/09. (6) Hubert Matthews. //Unit testing legacy C code.//+28/01/09. (6) Hubert Matthews. //Unit testing legacy C code.//
  
 26/11/08. (5) Phil Armstrong. //Hindley Milner Datatypes and Haskell.// 26/11/08. (5) Phil Armstrong. //Hindley Milner Datatypes and Haskell.//
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 29/10/08. (4) Open discussion. //What are the qualities of a good software development manager, and why are there so few of them? And what do they think makes a good developer?// 29/10/08. (4) Open discussion. //What are the qualities of a good software development manager, and why are there so few of them? And what do they think makes a good developer?//
  
-24/9/08. (3) Pete Dillon, //The Mainframe, and Cobol - when you need it, you **really** need it.//+24/09/08. (3) Pete Dillon, //The Mainframe, and Cobol - when you need it, you **really** need it.//
  
 Technical problems prevented Pete showing some images of mainframe equipment of days of yore. This images are [[here|OldMainframePics]]. Technical problems prevented Pete showing some images of mainframe equipment of days of yore. This images are [[here|OldMainframePics]].
  
-30/7/08. (2) Chris Jefferson, //What's new in C++0x this week?//+30/07/08. (2) Chris Jefferson, //What's new in C++0x this week?//
  
-25/6/08. (1) Jim Hague, //Organising cross-platform code bases//, and Phil Armstrong, //Hindley Milner Datatypes: Bee's Knees or Mutt's Nutts?//+25/06/08. (1) Jim Hague, //Organising cross-platform code bases//, and Phil Armstrong, //Hindley Milner Datatypes: Bee's Knees or Mutt's Nutts?//
  
  
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