I'm taking Raphael Needleman up on his invitation in "Information Underload" (February Editorial). I strongly suggest that you give BYTE a significant presence on the WWW (World Wide Web). Several other magazines are doing so; BYTE could do it better.
Jim Tubman
Research Officer
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
jbtubman@skyler.arc.ab.ca
As a wildly enthusiastic computer user and aggressive infohound, I have to say you've written an editorial with a number of good points. However, one man's garbage is another man's food. We all need filters the size of a baleen. There would have to be 50 of me to absorb it all at the depth I'd like to. We need many clones or multiple lifetimes.
Lee van Laer
71623.277@compuserve.com
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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