TOC for Dr. Dobb's Journal, Nov-84 (#97 - volume 9 issue 11)

John Rogers jr at foros1.UUCP
Thu Oct 25 14:42:40 AEST 1984


TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR Dr. Dobb's Journal, Nov-84 (#97 - volume 9 number 11)

EDITORIAL:	[Lamenting the loss of Microsystems and Microcomputing.
		Seriously!]

LETTERS:	[Includes some corrections to the DIFF program in Pascal
		a while back.]

ARTICLES:	"Adding Primitive I/O Functions to muLISP", by Michael
		Carter [includes source in 8080 assembler]

		"Program Monitor Package - Using Interrupts to Instrument
		Applications", by Alan Bomberger [includes source in 8080
		assembler and C.]

		"CP/M 2.2 Goes PUBlic", by Bridger Mitchell and Derek McKay
		[Patches to BDOS to allow files to be accessible across
		different user numbers; includes, aw you guessed!,
		source in 8080 assembler]

-->		"A Guide to Resources for the C Programmer", by Terry A.
		Ward [Very complete; over 200 references to magazine
		articles, with a topical index, plus lists of C-related
		books, compilers for various systems, sources of public
		domain software, etc.  Not bad!]

		"RESORT", by Donald G. Krantz [A program to maintain a
		spelling dictionary in alphabetical order, using binary
		trees, with source code in C.]

COLUMNS:	"Dr. Dobb's Clinic", by D. E. Cortesi [Includes a pretty
		scathing review of "Computers in Crisis", and praise for
		the proposed ANSI standard for APL.]

		"CP/M Exchange", by Robert Blum [Lots of good words about
		the SYSLIB library of Z80 assembler subroutines, and a
		patch for PIP to always use the "V" (verify) option.]

		"The Software Designer", by Michael Swaine [Thoughts about
		new categories of software tools.]

		"16-Bit Software Toolbox", by Ray Duncan [more MS-DOS
		and 8086 stuff]

		"Computer Calisthenics", by Michael Wiesenberg [A new
		column, apparently dedicated to puzzles - I think I'll
		wait and see.]

-->		[Note: the "C/UNIX Programmer's Notebook", by Anthony
		Skjellum, doesn't appear in this issue; no explanation
		given.]

REVIEWS:	Windows for C v2.00; Mychess

				Happy hacking!
-- 
				JR (John Rogers)
				...ihnp4!fortune!foros1!jr
				also fortune!jr and proper!jr



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