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<div class="xar-mod-head"><span class="xar-mod-title">Journal Editorial + Overload Journal #3 - Aug 1993</span></div>

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   <h1><strong>Title:</strong>&nbsp;Editor's Ramble</h1>
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<strong>Date:</strong> 01 August 1993 12:00:00 +01:00 or Sun, 01 August 1993 12:00:00 +01:00</p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Body:</strong>&nbsp;<p>On the way back from Soft Dev 93, Francis warned me that some of the
Overload membership would be complaining that they did not have a
time-machine available. Thoroughly puzzled by this, Francis explained
that one of the news items in the second edition was out of date as the
magazines went to post. I apologise for such an oversight; had the
magazine gone out on time all would have been well.</p>
<p>I have to apologise for the C++ source of help not on last disk and,
as a space saving measure, I merged the help and protogen example, but
forgotten to tell anyone about it. -Slapped wrist.</p>
<p>One thing that would be of help to me would be that anyone writing
to me should mark their letters &quot;NOT FOR PUBLICATION&quot; if they do not
wish to see their correspondence in Overload. Most of the letters I
receive, I can easily deduce if they were intended for publication or
not, however, there are a few I'm not to sure about. In future, I will
be assuming that unless otherwise marked, all material is offered for
publication.</p>
<p>I would like to extend a welcome to all the E.C.U.G. Members; I hope
you will participate in supplying articles, comments and suggestions
for future issues of Overload. I realise that our current offering
still has a Borland bias, but as our current membership already knows
we are looking to cover all aspects of C++ in the future editions, and
to cover topics from C++ programming techniques, standards, tools and
methodologies. The user group magazine is here to provide a service to
members by other members. In order to achieve this we need
contributions of articles, requests for information that other members
may be able to provide, programming idioms, interesting concepts or
just perplexing idiosyncrasies of the language.</p>
<p>Francis is about to start a campaign for quality coding in the C Vu
magazine, if anyone has any ideas, could you pass them on to him.</p>
<p>I desperately need people who can write articles, or contribute part
of an article, or to assist with the coding and testing of other
peoples ideas. I also need volunteers to help with reviews of products
and books. I seem to be getting a backlog of review material. Is there
anybody willing to volunteer as an assistant for William Anderson to
help field enquiries about Overload. Ideally the volunteer would have
access to a modem and be a member of Internet or CompuServe.</p>
<p>Speaking of the disk. You will not have a disk in this edition, but
don't panick it will follow. Our membership has grown from about 80
(for which I could just about manage disk production) to nearly 380
(which I cannot manage). Alternative means of disk copying means that,
for this issue only, they follow later.</p></p>
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<p><em>More fields may be available via dynamicdata ..</em></p>
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