In the first story on this blog I mentioned that I was writng a series of articles on computer languages. The earlier articles have been on: APL, Basic, C/C++, and this one is on Dylan.
The forth coming articles will be on: Elisp, Fortran. G I forgot what it was but is uses the
Scheme dialect of Lisp, Haskell, Icon, J, Korn Shell, and Lisp. So the articles I have written have now reached the half way point of the alphabet. (Modula2 article not yet written.)
Ok here is a link to the Dylan article which just reached the web a day ago:
http://www.pclosmag.com/html/Issues/200910/page20.html
Enjoy.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Monday, October 5, 2009
My Earliest Articles in PCLOSMAG
As time went by I eventually acquired an interest in Linux and learned from the editor the guidelines for submitting articles. I had an article in every issue of the PCLINUXOS Magazine for several months running Starting with the December, 2007 issue.
The titles of the first three articles are:
The links to these articles are as follows:
http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/200712/page01.html
http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/200801/page05.html
http://mag.mypclinuxos.com/html/Issues/200802/page05.html
You can also see the covers of the magazines by visiting the website of the magazine and selecting the link for html issues. The older issues are on the 2006 and 2007 links presented.
The titles of the first three articles are:
- A Guide to Multi-Disk Multi-booting for the Intermediate User which appears in the December 2007 issue.
- Its Magic PMagic which appears in the January 2008 issue.
- Its Elementary Watson ... Real Basic which appears in the February 2008 issue.
The links to these articles are as follows:
http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/200712/page01.html
http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/200801/page05.html
http://mag.mypclinuxos.com/html/Issues/200802/page05.html
You can also see the covers of the magazines by visiting the website of the magazine and selecting the link for html issues. The older issues are on the 2006 and 2007 links presented.
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