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<div class="xar-mod-head"><span class="xar-mod-title">Journal Editorial + Overload Journal #17/18 - Jan 1997</span></div>

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   <h1><strong>Title:</strong>&nbsp;Editorial</h1>
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<strong>Date:</strong> 31 January 1997 09:00:00 +00:00 or Fri, 31 January 1997 09:00:00 +00:00</p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Body:</strong>&nbsp;<h2>Nimrod</h2>
<p>Some of you will be familiar with Elgar's beautiful variation
on a theme. You will know that it is associated with valediction -
farewells. After two years at the helm of Overload, I regret that
I must move on. As a self-employed consultant with a strong, and
time-consuming, involvement in international standards, I find less and
less time to devote to Overload the dedication it deserves. Pulling the
magazine onto a six-issues-a-year schedule has been challenging,
rewarding and fun. 1996 saw only five issues and my last editorial
indicated, I hope, my frustration at this impending state of affairs.</p>
<p>A couple of volunteers came forward to assist with editing,
which I greatly appreciate, but both said they did not have the time to
commit to overall editorship. Which means that someone needs to
step forward, as I did two years ago, to ensure the continued growth of
the magazine. I hope someone will do so. I will be on hand to assist
with issue 19 but it is my intent to move to California in the
next year or so and producing Overload from across the pond, whilst
possible, might be less than satisfactory in terms of schedule.</p>
<h2>Coffee. Tea or Me?<a href="#1"><sup>1</sup></a></h2>
<p>Java continues to progress on all fronts. It matures as a
language, as raw technology and in pure popularity. More and more web
sites are taking advantage of the sophistication that Java applets
allow - not always successfully - and many UK companies are now
investigating how they can benefit from using Java for some aspect of
their business.</p>
<p>I'm writing this on a flight from Heathrow to Chicago, en
route to San Francisco and the second Java Study Group meeting. The UK
have formed an official panel, IST/5/-/53, to track the work of the
SC22-backed JSG and provide input from UK companies and
individuals. So far, only the UK and France have been this
organised: France is generally following UK policy, with a few
exceptions, and I hope we can continue close cooperation. The UK are
providing a four-strong delegation to JSG and I am head of that
delegation. If you are interested in contributing, contact the
convenor: Derek Jones <tt>&lt;derek@knosof.co.uk&gt;</tt>
of Knowledge Software Ltd. I'd like to think that this level of
organisation shows how committed UK and French companies are to leading
edge technology - if you are using Java for some aspect of your work,
consider writing it up for future issues of Overload.</p>
<h2>Looking forward</h2>
<p>I expect to continue writing for Overload. I have a backlog of
books to review for a start and I shall be writing more about Java and
probably also about Smalltalk. I hope that future editors might
find my submissions on non-C++ languages to be sufficiently
interesting as to publish them in Overload. I have also been asked
to write for other magazines and, if I have time and inclination, I
shall probably do so.</p>
<p>The Outgoing Editor<br>
sean@ocsltd.com</p>
<h2>Joint issue number</h2>
<h3>A word from Francis:</h3>
<p>Whatever efforts are put in by future editors during the
remainder of this subscription year, we are not going to manage more
than five issues of Overload (and it is going to need more involvement
by the readership to achieve even that). There will be a suitable
discount at renewal time to compensate for this shortfall in promised
issues. However, for arcane technical reasons related to Overload
having an ISSN number, this issue is numbered as both 17 and 18.</p>
<p>Francis Glassborow <br>
francis@robinton.demon.co.uk</p>
<h2>Stop Press!</h2>
<p>Alan Griffiths has volunteered to edit Overload 19: please send
submissions to: overload@octopull.demon.co.uk Thankyou Alan!</p>
<p><a name="1"></a>1 Does anyone remember this hilarious book
about the trials and tribulations of Pan American airline stewardesses?</p>
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