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ArticlesApril 1996



Editorial But Sir, I Have No Pornograph!
Letters Letters to the Editors
Fixes Corrections to Previous Issues
News & Views First Web PCs Arrive     Java Chips Boost Applet Speed     Web Crawlers to Index Java     R5000 Cuts 3-D Cost     More...
Blasts from the Past 5, 10, 15, and 20 Years Ago in BYTE
Book and CD-ROM Reviews Baby's First Java Book     Good Old Days     More...
Cover Story When Silicon Hits Its Limits, What's Next?
Features Work Flow Without Fear     The Word on VLIW     When COBOL Is Cool
State Of The Art The Middleware Riddle     The Muddle in the Middle     Middle(ware) Management     The Ultimate Middleware
The Byte Network Project E-Mail Adventures
Special Report Dock and Play -- Almost     OLE's Missing Links     Underground Upgrades for Windows 95      Better Connections in Windows     When Networking is Not Working
Reviews A Hot Cup of Java     Notes 4.0: Now It's Webware     E-Mail Without Wires     Hey Baby, Call Me at My IP Address     Holes in the Neural Network     Visual Toolkits for Audio Apps     One Gig to Go     Big Decision: Warp vs. Windows
BYTE Lab Product Report 13 Notebooks With Video Muscle
Pournelle The Fragrant and the Foul
Core Technologies How to Make Pentium Pros Cooperate     How Copland Communicates     Windows NT Event Logging     Marrying ISDN to the OS
What's New Information on New Products
Commentary A Word Is Worth a Thousand Pictures
International News & Views The StarOffice Advantage     Europeans Em brace Work-Flow Applications
International Features Handcuff Digital Thieves     Europe: Who Holds the Keys?     Turn Numbers into Pictures
International What's New Hardware Information on New Products
International Wh at's New Software Information on New Products

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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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