[author : Tyler Sperry] #Edito
[author : Jacob Stein]
Object-oriented programming has been gaining acceptance in the last few years. In this article, Jacob gives an introduction to object-oriented programming in general, a description of a specific object-oriented language (OPAL), and some example problems that are particularly well suited to object-oriented solutions.
[author : Andrew J. Chalk]
Andrew describes a TSR he's written for the EGA that automatically replaces the standard screen font with a resident custom font.
[author : James Mathews]
Textbook discussions of threaded binary trees are almost always accompanied by source code in Pascal, aimed at the university student. In this article, Jim describes some routines he developed for traversing and managing these trees in Microsoft C.
[author : coordinated by Ron Copeland]
Products examined from the programmer's perspective. This month’s offering includes a detailed review of Borland's Turbo Pascal 4.0, and a quick look at Microsoft’s CodeView debugger.
[author : Stan Krute]
Stan winds up the CDEF project he began in the January column, and talks about several products.
[author : Kent Porter]
Not all problems are polite enough, or trivial enough, to shoehorn into the PC’s 64K segments. This month Kent shares his techniques for handling large data arrays in Turbo Pascal.
[author : Tyler Sperry]
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[author : Joe Sikoryak]
[author : Michael Swaine]
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