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ArticlesJanuary 1994



Editorial Power Personal Systems
Letters Letters to the Editors
Fixes Corrections to Previous Issues
News & Views Chicago Enters Beta Testing�� ��Apple Provides PC on a Mac�� ��Buyers Flock to Better Notebook Displays�� ��Competition for Active Matrix�� ��More...
Book and CD-ROM Reviews Low-Cost Data Acquisition�� ��What Are Open Systems?�� ��More...
Features 1993 Byte Awards�� ��How BYTE Selected the Best�� ��The Changing Climate�� ��OS/2 2.1 IBM�� ��Pentium processor Intel�� ��PowerPC 601 Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola�� ��Awards By Issue
State Of The Art Microprocessor Trends�� ��Power2 Takes the Lead--For Now�� ��M1 Challenges Pentium�� ��Pipeline Hazards�� ��RISC Grows Up�� ��Intel/VLSI Join The PDA Fray�� ��The Am386Sc Does DOS And Windows�� ��The AT&T; Hobbit Enters Its Second Generation�� ��Digital Video Goes Real-Time
Special Report The Great OS Debate�� ��Small Kernels Hit It Big�� ��The Chorus Microkernel�� ��Inside The Nucleus�� ��A Chorus Lexicon�� ��O bjects on the March�� ��To Inherit or Not to Inherit?�� ��Personality Plus�� ��SunSelect's Wabi vs. Insignia Solutions' SoftWindows�� ��Windows NT and Workplace OS: Plug It In�� ��A Better OS/2 Than OS/2?
Reviews Paths to Platform Independence�� ��Opening Night for Premiere 3.0�� ��Digital-Media Power�� ��NT Programming's Early Leader�� ��New Mac Blazes Technology Trails�� ��Live Video on the Mac
BYTE Lab Product Report 70 Color Monitors
Hands On Wide-Area Windows Networking�� ��A Standard for Writing Recordable CDs�� ��Subclassing in OLE 2.0
Pournelle Travels and Travails
What's New Information on New Products
Commentary Shakespearean Wisdom

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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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