I recently received the May edition of BYTE. On skimming the articles, I noticed on page 36 in the News & Views section an article on Brooktrout's IP/FaxRouter. I wasn't impressed that this was presented as a "news" article, because a few days prior to getting the May edition, I received the BYTE Deck, and it showed the exact copy and graphics that are in the Brooktrout article. When you don't distinguish between industry news and paid advertising, it makes me doubt the objectivity of your articles.
Chris Cowles
Houston, TX
The BYTE Deck includes a reprint of an article from the magazine as an added service to our readers. I understand the confusion, but the article was written by our author and then included in the BYTE Deck. It was not written by any of the advertisers.
--Dave Andrews
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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