jr@foros1.UUCP (John Rogers) (10/25/84)
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