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ArticlesAugust 1995



Editorial Why I Love/Hate Microsoft
Letters Letters to the Editors
News & Views Videoconferencing's Achilles' Heels�� ��On-Line Services/Internet Comparison�� ��Hot Chips, Tough Choices�� ��Apple's Multimedia Macs�� ��More ...
Blasts From The Past 5, 10, 15, and 20 Years Ago in BYTE
Book and CD-ROM Reviews Big Blue: An Insider's View�� ��Information Technology
Cover Story Inside the Mind of Microsoft�� ��The Elegant Kludge
Features Machine Learning Grows Up�� ��The End of Programming
Solutions Focus Big OOP, No Oops
State Of The Art Herd Instincts�� ��Competing Platforms �� ��Replication's Fast Track�� ��Under Construction
The Byte Network Project Live Wire
Reviews Send In the Clones�� ��Five-in-One Peripherals�� ��Foxy Move to Client/Server�� ��The Matrox Triple Threat�� ��Unix with No Excuses�� ��Work-Free Workgroup Schedulers�� ��Portable-Data Stars�� ��Sony's Mini-MO
BYTE Lab Product Report 5 Internet Servers Go Head-To-Head
Core Technologies Building the Better Virtual CPU�� ��Novell Builds a NEST�� ��PostScript Sins�� ��Merging ATM and Ethernet
Pournelle Windows 95 Pastiche
What's New Information on New Products
Commentary Stop, Look, and Listen!

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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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