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EDITORIAL (p.485 in reprint volume 15)
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EDITORIAL (p.485 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Jonathan Erickson]
#Edito
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES
FEATURES
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THE DDJ HYPERTEXT PROJECT (p.489 in reprint volume 15)
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THE DDJ HYPERTEXT PROJECT (p.489 in reprint volume 15)
[author : J. Scott Johnson]
A behind-the-scenes look at the DDJ hypertext project by the programmer who put it together.
p.22
BUILDING A HYPERTEXT SYSTEM (p.492 in reprint volume 15)
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BUILDING A HYPERTEXT SYSTEM (p.492 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Rick Gessner]
Rick uses Turbo Pascal to build a page-oriented, text-only hypertext system that has embedded "hot-links." His system includes both a screen editor and a hypertext engine.
p.34
A SELF-REFERENTIAL HYPERTEXT ENGINE (p.498 in reprint volume 15)
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A SELF-REFERENTIAL HYPERTEXT ENGINE (p.498 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Todd King]
Here’s another approach to hypertext systems. This one, written in C, is ideal for context-sensitive help or source-code documentation projects.
p.40
BUILDING AN EFFICIENT HELP SYSTEM (p.501 in reprint volume 15)
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BUILDING AN EFFICIENT HELP SYSTEM (p.501 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Leo Notenboom and Michael Vose]
Knowing how help files and a hypertext engine interact is central to effective on-screen documentation.
p.50
C++ FILE OBJECTS (p.506 in reprint volume 15)
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C++ FILE OBJECTS (p.506 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Kevin Weeks]
The key to efficient programming using object-oriented languages is having a good base class.
p.56
A PIXEL ORDERING ALGORITHM (p.511 in reprint volume 15)
p.56
A PIXEL ORDERING ALGORITHM (p.511 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Norton T. Allen]
Recognizing the general character of an image early in the display process lets you begin fine-tuning much sooner.
p.126
LZW REVISITED (p.553 in reprint volume 15)
p.126
LZW REVISITED (p.553 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Shawn M. Regan]
Shawn enhances this popular data compression algorithm.
EXAMINING ROOM
EXAMINING ROOM
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EXAMINING INSTANT-C (p.515 in reprint volume 15)
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EXAMINING INSTANT-C (p.515 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Andrew Schulman]
An interactive environment such as Rational Systems’ Instant-C takes a lot of the pain out of 80386 protected-mode programming.
PROGRAMMER'S WORKBENCH
PROGRAMMER'S WORKBENCH
p.78
ACCESSING HARDWARE FROM 80386 PROTECTED MODE: PART II (p.523 in reprint volume 15)
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ACCESSING HARDWARE FROM 80386 PROTECTED MODE: PART II (p.523 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Stephen Fried]
Steve argues that the only use of FAR pointers in 80386 code is in operating system kernels. To make his point, he examines ports and interrupts.
COLUMNS
COLUMNS
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PROGRAMMING PARADIGMS (p.555 in reprint volume 15)
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PROGRAMMING PARADIGMS (p.555 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Michael Swaine]
Michael shares different techniques for adding text links to HyperCard.
p.135
C PROGRAMMING (p.560 in reprint volume 15)
p.135
C PROGRAMMING (p.560 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Al Stevens]
Al develops an indexing technique that is a loose adaptation of the B-tree.
p.143
STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING (p.565 in reprint volume 15)
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STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING (p.565 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Jeff Duntemann]
Heap fragmentation, and how to manage it in Pascal and Modula-2, are Jeffs topics this month.
DEPARTMENTS
DEPARTMENTS
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LETTERS (p.486 in reprint volume 15)
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LETTERS (p.486 in reprint volume 15)
[author : you]
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SWAINE’S FLAMES (p.580 in reprint volume 15)
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SWAINE’S FLAMES (p.580 in reprint volume 15)
[author : Michael Swaine]
PROGRAMMER'S SERVICES
PROGRAMMER'S SERVICES
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ADVERTISER INDEX (not in reprint volume 15)
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ADVERTISER INDEX (not in reprint volume 15)
where to go for more information on products
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OF INTEREST (p.577 in reprint volume 15)
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OF INTEREST (p.577 in reprint volume 15)
[author : compiled by Janna Custer]
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PROGRAMMER’S MARKETPLACE (not in reprint volume 15)
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PROGRAMMER’S MARKETPLACE (not in reprint volume 15)
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