Journal of C Language Translation, penultimate issue

johnl@iecc.com (John R Levine)
1 Mar 1996 18:07:20 -0500

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From: johnl@iecc.com (John R Levine)
Newsgroups: comp.compilers,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,comp.std.c
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Date: 1 Mar 1996 18:07:20 -0500
Organization: Compilers Central
Keywords: journal, C, C++

The considerably delayed March 1995 issue of the Journal of C Language
Translation, which I publish in the few minutes of the day I don't
spend moderating comp.compilers, has finally been published. The
table of contents is reproduced below.


The JCLT is a quarterly journal covering topics of interest to C and
C++ implementors. Subscriptions cost money; see http://jclt.com for
details.


The next issue, Vol 6, No 4, which I hope to publish around the
beginning of April, will almost certainly be the last unless I get a
flood of submissions. The number of articles submitted (other than by
the regular columnists) for publication during the past year has
dwindled nearly to zero, and lacking material, there's not much point
in trying to publish. This was a surprise to me, since I'd expected
interest to pick up as work on the next version of the C standard
picks up.


Back issues will remain available, of course.


Regards,
John Levine, johnl@iecc.com, Trumansburg NY


{Vol 6, #3 -- March, 1995}


15. Templates in C++ --- P.J. Plauger


The theory and practice of C++ templates


16. C Standards Update --- Douglas A. Gwyn


Gwyn lists another set of changes to the C Standard


17. A Graphical Model of the Standard C Type System --- Paul Long


C types illustrated


18. Standardizing C++: 1994 Part 3 --- John Micco


WG21+X3J16 continues to evolve the C++ language specification


19. Numerical Issues --- Fred Tydeman


NCEG finishes its work, and Pentiums have a bug.


20. Miscellanea --- John Levine


The usual calendar of events, news, products, and services


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