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ArticlesJune 1996



Editorial BYTE's New Interface
Inbox Letters to the Editors
Fixes Corrections to Previous Issues
Bits Pentium Pro Moves to the Desktop�� ��ActiveX Chases Java�� ��Yeah, But�� ��Tool Makers Take It to the Net�� ��More...
Blasts from the Past 5, 10, 15, and 20 Years Ago in BYTE
Core Technologies Crave the RAVE�� ��How to Put Mainframes on the Web�� ��Two, Two Chips in One!�� ��VxDs In Windows 95
Cover Story Electric Money
State of the Art A Place for Everything�� ��Irresistible Drives�� ��The Way of All Flash�� ��CD It for Yourself
BYTE Lab Product Report 12 Ink-Jet Printers for Quality Color
Web Project Web Conferencing
Features Clusters for the Masses�� ��Must-See 3-D Engines
Reviews NT Flies at 333 MHz�� ��Big Picture, Little Box�� ��Internet Video: Small Isn't Beautiful�� ��Apple's Desktop Replacement�� ��Building Bandwidth�� ��Exchange: E-mail on Steroids
Pournelle When D Equals E
What's New Information on New Products
Toys Virtual Reality
International Bits Agents Invade the Desktop�� ��New Mobile Communicators�� ��Computex Preview�� ��Dual's LCD-PC
International Features Doctors Go On-Line�� ��A Computer in Your Wallet�� ��Future Notebooks
International What's New Hardware Information on New Products
International What'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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