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ArticlesJanuary 1998



Editorial Reality Bytes
Inbox Letters to the Editors
Bits Java Poison or Just PR?     Big LCDs Plentiful, but Still Pricey     Remote Access Supports Analog/Digital Mix     Apple Macs Get Faster and More Affordable     More...
Core Technologies Dynamic HTML Explained, Part III     A First Look at Rhapsody     IIOP: The Next HTTP?     RISC Fights Back with the Mips R12000     Enabling the Real-Time Enterprise
Cover Story Standing on a Moving Platform     The Next Windows      CPU Interface Wars     Java Evolves     Centralized Management for Desktops     Stop the Insanity     MultiWin Gets Its Audition     Apple Plays a Rhapsody     Extranets Reach the Spotlight     Serving Up Storage     HTML Groupware     Memories of Things to Come     Solving for the Year 2000     The Smartcard Invasion     DVD Stands for DiVideD     Broadband Goes Guerrilla     Dynamic HTML and Scriptlets Add Life     Extensible Markup Language     Transacting On the Web     The Next Internet     I Am Virus: Hear Me Roar     Gigabit Ethernet Gears Up     When Will E-Cash Jingle in Your E-Pocket?     Call Control for the Rest of Us     Getting the Message     Action on All Fronts
Features Wherefore Warehouse?
Web Project HTTP Authentication
Javatalk More Java Persistence
BYTE Hardware Lab Report Eight Heavy-Hitting NT Workstations
BYTE Software Lab Report Nine Fax Programs to Serve the Internet
Eval PowerSite Straddles the Object World     Windows CE Goes Global     Four Tillamooks Face Off
Reviews Do You H ear What I Say?     Making Java Development JSafe     Lab Notes: Cable Modems Take the Early Lead     Lab Notes: Which Compiler Is Fastest?
Pournelle From the Workbench
What's New Information on New Products
Improbable Research Advances and Retreats in Computing
International Bits Smart Messaging to Come to GSM     Wireless Network to Link Asian Countries     New Technologies in the Local Loop     European Telecoms Brace for Change
International Features Digital Signatures to Pow er E-Commerce     Sorting Terabytes     The Third Dimension
International What's New Information on New Products
Reseller Baan Fires Up Rapid Deployment     Putting Unix in All the Right Places

Up to All Issues
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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