July 1991
Volume 9 Number 7

NEW FRONTIERS IN C

'X' Commands For The Mac HyperCard (Article unavailable in electronic form)

By Richard Rathe
Mix HyperTalk and C to get the best of both worlds.

OPAL: OOP For The Rest Of Us (Article unavailable in electronic form)

By Robert Jervis
The author of Turbo C shows us a possible successor to C.

Encoding Japanese Characters

By Glenn Searfoss
Here are the most popular codes for Kanji character sets.

OTHER FEATURES

A Simple Line Input Function

By Philip J. Erdelsky
This function gets a single line of text for your MS-DOS application.

Type As Object (Article unavailable in electronic form)

By Tsvi Bar-David
You can better understand both types and objects if you view one as a special case of the other.

Enhancing Small-C (Article unavailable in electronic form)

By Don Lang
Add multi-dimensional arrays to Small C.

Double To (And From) String Conversion

By Dr. Timothy Prince
Tim provides code to minimize rounding errors when converting binary to strings and back again.

X Window Programming, Part 3

By Eric Johnson and Kevin Reichard
Here's a brief tutorial on reading and writing text under X Windows.

COLUMNS

Standard C

P.J. Plauger

Doctor C's Pointers

Rex Jaeschke

Questions & Answers

Ken Pugh

Stepping Up To C++

Dan Saks

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