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- December's Overload Journal has been published.
8 December 2025
The December 2025 ACCU Overload journal has been published and should arrive at members' addresses in the next few days. Overload 190 and previous issues of Overload can be accessed via the Journals menu. - ACCU 2026 Call for Speakers
18 November 2025
The ACCU 2026 Conference Call for Speakers is now open, and proposals will be accepted until Sunday 11th January 2026.
ACCU 2026 will be held in Folkestone, Kent, UK from 15th June through 20th June, 2026.
For more information, please click here. - Membership Fee Increase
18 November 2025
ACCU's committee is announcing that starting January 1st, 2026, yearly membership fees will increase for all membership tiers. This is necessary in order to cover our increased costs of magazine production - editing, printing, and postage.
2026 membership rates are available here. - Overload Availability
18 November 2025
ACCU's committee is announcing that starting January 1st, 2026, HTML, PDF, and ePub versions of Overload will no longer be available to the general public for free. We are putting new issues and the entire back catalog of Overload behind the membership pay wall.
Overload is ACCU's premier, peer-reviewed technical journal, published six times a year.
For information on membership in ACCU and links to membership registration, please click here. - November's C Vu Journal has been published.
4 November 2025
The November 2025 ACCU C Vu journal has been published and should arrive at members' addresses in the next few days. C Vu 37-5 and previous issues of C Vu can be accessed via the Journals menu (ACCU members only).
Overload 190 · December 2025 (PDF)
Contents
- A Guest Editorial.
C++20 introduced coroutines. Quasar Chunawala, our guest editor for this edition, gives an overview. - Why I Don’t Use AI.
Many people are embracing GenAI. Andy Balaam encourages us to pause and think about why this might not be a good idea. - Concurrency Flavours.
Concurrency has many different approaches. Lucian Radu Teodorescu clarifies terms, showing how different approaches solve different problems. - Coroutines – A Deep Dive.
Coroutines are powerful but require some boilerplate code. Quasar Chunawala explains what you need to implement to get coroutines working. - Dynamic Memory Management on GPUs with SYCL.
Programming graphical processing units can speed up code, but you may lose access to standard library features. Russell Standish investigates a cross-platform accelerator API: SYCL. - 15 Different Ways to Filter Containers in Modern C++.
Filtering items from a container is a common situation. Bartłomiej Filipek demonstrates various approaches from different versions of C++. - Afterwood.
Do you have a Christmas wish-list? Chris Oldwood writes a ‘dear Santa’ letter to share what he wants.
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