Kevlin Henney
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Kevlin Henney is an author
Author
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 who writes on the subject of computer programming
Computer programming
Computer programming is the process of designing, writing, testing, debugging, and maintaining the source code of computer programs. This source code is written in one or more programming languages. The purpose of programming is to create a program that performs specific operations or exhibits a...

 in C
C (programming language)
C is a general-purpose computer programming language developed between 1969 and 1973 by Dennis Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories for use with the Unix operating system....

 and C++
C++
C++ is a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language. It is regarded as an intermediate-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level and low-level language features. It was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell...

 for magazines such as the C/C++ Users Journal
C/C++ Users Journal
C/C++ Users Journal was a computer magazine published by CMP Media LLC in the United States. The magazine concentrated on the C++ programming language and was one of the last printed magazines to cover the topic....

, Application Development Advisor, JavaSpektrum, C++ Report
C++ Report
C++ Report was a bi-monthly professional computer magazine published by SIGS Publications Group. It has been edited by Stanley B. Lippman, Douglas C. Schmidt, Brad Appleton and Robert Cecil Martin and aimed to cover various issues related to C++ programming language. It has been widely recognized...

, Java Report, EXE, and Overload.

Henney is a member of the Association of C and C++ Users, and gave the keynote address at the 2001 ACCU conference on the subject of writing less code, because "there is no code faster than no code" and "less code, equals less bugs" (of which he is an active presenter). He is also a regular speaker at OOPSLA
OOPSLA
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, most recently speaking at OOPSLA 2005. In October 2009, Henney presented The Uncertainty Principle at the 2nd Annual PHP North West Conference in Manchester (UK).

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