[author : Jonathan Erickson]
Extrait : « [...] Over the past decade-and-a-half. Dr. Dobb’s seems to have come a long way from the days of "computer calisthenics & orthodontia." In many ways we have, yet in others Dr. Dobb’s remains unchanged. Certainly our content has changed as new languages, innovative CPUs, and up-to-date environments have come on the scene. However, our approach to these topics — and the spirit in which we do so — is the same. From Dennis Allison’s Tiny BASIC in 1976 to DDJ’s senior technical editor Michael Floyd’s implementation of an object-oriented Prolog or Bill Ive’s homegrown one-pass assembler (both in these pages), Dr. Dobb’s Journal’s mission has been to share the best in programming tools and techniques. [...] »