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Table of Contents for Linux Journal #16 (August)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lars Wirzenius)
Wed Jun 21 12:56:13 1995
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 1995 17:22:50 +0300
From: Lars Wirzenius <wirzeniu@cc.helsinki.fi>
To: linux-activists@niksula.hut.fi, linux-announce@vger.rutgers.edu
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From: Melinda McBride <pe@ssc.com>
Subject: Table of Contents for Linux Journal #16 (August)
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The August issue of Linux Journal (#16) will be printed soon and we
will be mailing them a few weeks from now. Subscription orders
received by 3:00 pm PDT Friday, June 30 will start with issue #16.
Call during normal west coast business hours at 206-782-7733.
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LINUX JOURNAL
Issue #16 -- August 1995
Table of Contents
Features
Interview
Linux Goes to Sea --by Randolph Bentson
Stephen Harris tells how he uses Linux for ship-to
shore communication.
Linux in the Real World
Efficient, User-Friendly Seismology --by Sid Hellman
Seismologists use Linux on field workstations.
HTML Forms: Interacting with the Net --by Eric Kasten
How to create interactive HTML forms.
News and Articles
The Trade Shows: Comdex Spring and Internet World
by Randolph Bentson and Arnold Robbins
PracTcl Programming Tips: Putting Widgets in Their Place
by Stephen Uhler
Prototyping Algorithms in Perl
by Jim Shapiro
Regular Features
Novice to Novice: Interlude & Explorations: Spreadsheets &
Text Editors
Letters to the Editor
Book Review: Sendmail
Kernel Korner: Memory Allocation
Stop the Presses
New Products
Directories & Reference
Corrections
Upcoming Events
Advertisers Index
Consultants Directory -- Consultants who work with Linux
Upcoming
Update on Linux Ports
Tools for Linux Developers
Porting DOS Applications to Linux
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