#Edito
Extract : « [...] In 1988, DDJ renewed its commitment to traditional topics — advanced programming in languages such as C, Pascal, Modula-2, Forth, Basic, and operating systems like DOS, UNIX, and OS/2 — while expanding its scope to include in-depth coverage of subjects like object-oriented, Macintosh, and real-time programming. And in May, former editor-in-chief, now editor-at-large, Michael Swaine launched a new monthly column titled "Programming Paradigms" which explores techniques that are potential alternatives to conventional programming approaches [...] »