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ArticlesNovember 1994



Editorial The New CPUs
Letters Letters to the Editors
Fixes Corrections to Previous Issues
News & Views The Web Means Business     What's Wrong with the Web     Solutions To Internet Traffic Jams     NexGen's Come-from-Behind Strategy     More...
Blasts From The Past 5, 10, 15, and 20 Years Ago in BYTE
Book and CD-ROM Reviews The Joy of the Internet     Learn To Morph
Features PCMCIA: Past, Present, and Promise     PCMCIA Players and Products     Starting with a Clean Sheet     Smarter Copiers, Printers, and Fax Devices Are Coming
State Of The Art The New CPUS     AMD Vs. Superman     x86 Wars Update     SPARC Strikes Back     PowerPC 620 Soars     T5: Brute Force
Special Report Exploring Chicago and Daytona     IBM Engages Warp Drive for OS/2     Windows Becomes DSP-Aware     Virtual Device Driver Services     MAPI Blooms in Chicago     Programming with MAPI     Globalization of Windows     Automating TCP/IP in NT     Se curity     Extending the Reach of OLE     Cairo Takes OLE to New Levels     Windows Becomes LAN Friendly     Managing Color in Chicago
Reviews Face-to-Face Collaboration     Crossing Platforms     Low-End Conferencing     Videoconferencing Standards     The C-Phone Solution: Out of Band     Windows Illustration      Adobe Illustrator 5.5 for Macintosh     Network Problem Solver     Switching ISDN     Dynamic-Viewing Spreadsheets
BYTE Lab Product Report 92 Printers Go To Battle
Core Technologies VLIW Questions     What is VLIW?     Whither NextStep?     Power Mac Code Optimizations     Running the Frame-Relay Race
Pournelle A Look to the Future
What's New Information on New Products
Commentary Teacher Training Is Key

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Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it is theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.

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