1987 13.01 1989

Vol.13 n°1 (#135) january 1988

Vol.13 n°1 (#135) january 1988

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p.6 EDITORIAL (p.3 in reprint volume 13)

p.6 EDITORIAL (p.3 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Sara Ruddy] #Edito

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

ARTICLES

p.16 386 vs. 030: The Crowded Fast Lane (p.7 in reprint volume 13)

p.16 386 vs. 030: The Crowded Fast Lane (p.7 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Tyler Sperry]

Skeptical of all the conflicting benchmark data on the Motorola 68030 processor, Tyler set out to discover the truth, and learned that, as usual, the truth is far from simple.

p.24 Programmer’s Data Base for the Mac (p.10 in reprint volume 13)

p.24 Programmer’s Data Base for the Mac (p.10 in reprint volume 13)

[author : A. Al-Dhelaan and T.G. Lewis]

Macintosh programmers: have you ever wished you could pull down a menu, type in the name of a toolbox routine, and view its Inside Macintosh description on screen? Meet MacMan, the Macintosh manual-in-a-desk-accessory.

p.42 Putting ROM Code in its Place (p.17 in reprint volume 13)

p.42 Putting ROM Code in its Place (p.17 in reprint volume 13)

Rick Naro’s listing continued from last month.

COLUMNS

COLUMNS

p.72 C CHEST (p.24 in reprint volume 13)

p.72 C CHEST (p.24 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Allen Holub]

This month Allen wraps up a two-part presentation of his preemptive multitasking kernel, detailing how the subroutines work.

p.90 TO THE MACS (p.31 in reprint volume 13)

p.90 TO THE MACS (p.31 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Stan Krute]

In our new monthly column on Macintosh programming, veteran Mac hacker Stan Krute explains how to write custom CDEF resources to create several new species of buttons.

p.108 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING (p.39 in reprint volume 13)

p.108 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING (p.39 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Namir Clement Shammias]

Namir examines the power and problems inherent in an object-oriented programming in Pascal, concentrating on an implementation for the Macintosh.

p.114 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (p.43 in reprint volume 13)

p.114 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (p.43 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Ernest R. Tello]

...while Ernie looks at object-oriented programming in the PC environment in his critique of version 1.1 of Actor, the object-oriented programming language written by Chuck Duff of Neon fame.

FORUM

FORUM

p.8 RUNNING LIGHT (p.4 in reprint volume 13)

p.8 RUNNING LIGHT (p.4 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Michael Swaine]

p.10 LETTERS (p.5 in reprint volume 13)

p.10 LETTERS (p.5 in reprint volume 13)

[author : you]

p.136 SWAINE'S FLAMES (p.53 in reprint volume 13)

p.136 SWAINE'S FLAMES (p.53 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Michael Swaine]

PROGRAMMER'S SERVICES

PROGRAMMER'S SERVICES

p.131 ADVERTISER INDEX (not in reprint volume 13)

p.131 ADVERTISER INDEX (not in reprint volume 13)

Ads for ads’ sake, or the profit motif

p.130 OF INTEREST (p.51 in reprint volume 13)

p.130 OF INTEREST (p.51 in reprint volume 13)

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