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<div class="xar-mod-head"><span class="xar-mod-title">Overload Journal #37 - May 2000 + Journal Editorial</span></div>

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<strong>Date:</strong> 26 May 2000 17:50:57 +01:00 or Fri, 26 May 2000 17:50:57 +01:00</p>
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<p>As the newly elected Publications Officer of the ACCU it seems
to have fallen to me to fill this space at the start of this, the
latest edition of Overload. What I should like to do is to start by
endorsing the comments made in the last issue by our chairman, Alan
Griffiths, and my predecessor, Francis Glassborow.</p>
<p>Let me also make it clear that John Merrells and his team have
done an excellent job in developing Overload to the current
position and I hope that they will continue to do so.</p>
<p>With regard to Alan's comments I should say that I fully agree
that John and his team should receive all the recognition they
deserve, as should everybody who contributes to our publications in
whatever way, large or small. We rely on those people and I have no
intention of allowing them to feel undervalued.</p>
<p>That said I do feel that the modification of the boundary
between our publications instituted by the committee as part of the
recent changes was important - splitting basic content from
advanced content makes much more sense to me in terms of a
separation for subscription purposes.</p>
<p>Of course the C++ material is still important and we have, in
John and his team, an excellent resource to continue producing that
material. The fact that speakers of international renown were happy
to stand up at our conference and list Overload alongside
commercial magazines as a best of breed publication is testament to
that.</p>
<p>Other people will find C or Java material of a similar level of
equal importance though - despite what some people might have you
believe, many professional developers use C every day. I am one of
them in fact. Well that and a somewhat mangled version of Fortran,
but that is something I try not to think about too much...</p>
<p>We do have a naming problem, and that is unfortunate. With
hindsight it might have been better to leave Overload as the name
of the C++ section in our advanced level journal and give the
journal itself another name. We did not though, hence the current
name of Classic Overload for John's section.</p>
<p>To round off let me reiterate that everybody's contribution to
our journals is important to me and if anybody ever feels that they
do not receive the recognition they deserve then please let me
know. I am after all elected to serve you, the members.</p>
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