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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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