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<div class="xar-mod-head"><span class="xar-mod-title">Journal Editorial + Overload Journal #4 - Feb 1994</span></div>

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   <h1><strong>Title:</strong>&nbsp;Editor's Ramble</h1>
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<strong>Date:</strong> 01 February 1994 09:00:00 +00:00 or Tue, 01 February 1994 09:00:00 +00:00</p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Body:</strong>&nbsp;<p>Well another Overload eventually finished. This should have been
done in January, but as usual work pressures have not allowed me the
time required to write much.</p>
<p>This year is the &quot;Year of raising code standards&quot; as far as the ACCU
is concerned (I still have the urge to write CUG). With this in mind, a
copy of the &quot;Ellemtel Telecommunication Systems Laboratories
Programming in C++ Rules and Recommendations&quot; has been provided on one
of the disks. This is an excellent document, and I commend Ellemtel for
allowing this document to be publically available. I hope many of you
will write in with comments on the ideas / rules / recommendations
contained in this document.</p>
<p>In future editions I will be looking in detail at some of the rules
that I think need to be brought to programmers attention.</p>
<p>On the same disk is a zipped up copy of the NIH Class Library. There
are many of opportunities for articles to be written about the use of
this class library, either about specific classes or about the NIH
class structure as a whole. Volunteers please!!</p>
<p>It has been suggested to me by Francis that I should not be writing
most of the magazine, but co-ordinating and editing the magazine. I am
taking up his suggestion of publishing a list of titles that I want
readers to volunteer to write.<br>
</p>
<ol>
<li>Use of the keyword Const</li>
<li>Use of the keyword Static</li>
<li>A volunteer to continue the 'Streams' series</li>
<li>A modem stream</li>
<li>Exception handling</li>
<li>Run Time Type Identification (RTTI)</li>
<li>The Booch Method</li>
<li>OMT</li>
<li>Writing Games with C++</li>
<li>Multiple Inheritance</li>
<li>Design Tools - useful or not</li>
<li>Why use virtual destructors</li>
<li>Using file streams with OWL (1/2)</li>
<li>Any commercial experiences of using C++</li>
<li>A variety of subjects under the heading of class struggle.<br>
</li>
</ol>
<p>Anyone wishing to conduct an e-mail interview should contact me
first. I have a number of people who I would like to interview, but do
not have the time. Anyone with access directly or indirectly to the
Internet who are interested, contact me.</p>
<p>This is not an exclusive list, so if you have any other good ideas,
write to me!</p>
<p>One of the side effects of getting Overload out late is that some of
the news items that I promised to go in this edition have passed their
'sell-by date' and have had to be removed. I want to make a special
apology to Object Spektrum magazine. I was hoping to help publicise its
launch at the beginning of February. I wish you every success with the
magazine. Please could one of the German members who attended the
'birds-of-feather' session please send me some words about it.</p>
<p>If there is anyone with a masochistic tendency and would like to be
responsible for putting Overload into its final photo ready form please
get in touch with me quickly. The person need not be a C++ expert, only
accomplished in the black art of MS-Word; this will enable me to get
the copies out in better time, so don't be shy, if you think you could
handle the job, are slightly insane and have more than a few hours
spare......</p>

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