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  1. The Proposed C++ Standard: Evolution, Revolution, Innovation, …

    The first was the February 1994 draft. Reliable sources have assured me that the 1996 draft represents the Standard C++ language as it is expected to be approved. Yeah, right. Reliable sources assured …

  2. Network Clustering with RedHat's Piranha | Dr Dobb's

    Clustering usually brings to mind dozens of servers working together to crack the latest unbreakable encryption, or to break the world's record for calculating the most significant digits for pi.

  3. C++Sources | Dr Dobb's

    Software tools and techniques for global software development. Dr. Dobb's features articles, source code, blogs,forums,video tutorials, and audio podcasts, as well as articles from Dr. Dobb's Journal, …

  4. Microsoft Office97 for Developers | Dr Dobb's

    Software tools and techniques for global software development. Dr. Dobb's features articles, source code, blogs,forums,video tutorials, and audio podcasts, as well as articles from Dr. Dobb's Journal, …

  5. Lotus Notes and Domino R5 | Dr Dobb's

    Lotus Notes and Domino R5 have arrived with a host of improvements. But can Lotus still compete in the market it largely created?

  6. Satisfying the Satisfiability Problem | Dr Dobb's

    Propositional logic plays a central role in digital hardware, software engineering, artificial intelligence, and areas of computer science where it is used to model systems, conditions, and properties. A …

  7. Porting Unix to the 386: the Final Step | Dr Dobb's

    Still, the step from a few changes to a real system is great, as evident by the items that had to be provided with this kernel: bootstraps, file systems, an installation mechanism, binaries of utilities, and …

  8. D-Flat Text Boxes | Dr Dobb's

    The D-Flat TEXTBOX class Al discusses this month displays, scrolls, and pages through the text in textbox windows.

  9. The Halting Problem | Dr Dobb's

    Unfortunately, the actual video signal changes constantly even when the image on the display has stalled, so detecting a frozen cursor in a stream of pixels requires relatively complex logic.

  10. Priority Queues for Motorists | Dr Dobb's

    Although the classical priority queues are good for the general case, the techniques Ron describes here are much more effective for route computations on road networks. These examples show how the …