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jeez, I thought it was rediculous that people start buying 1998 car models
at January 1997, the linux Journal is truely ahead of it's time.

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From: Production Editor <pe@ssc.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Linux Journal October 97 Contents
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 12:52:47 GMT
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The October issue of Linux Journal (#42) will be printed 18 August 1997 
and will be mailed from the printers in Post Falls, Idaho on 25 August 1997.

                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS

                                   LINUX JOURNAL

                                   OCTOBER 1997

FEATURES

Literate Programming Using Noweb

        An introduction to Noweb, a tool designed to aid the 
        programmer in producing understandable and easy to maintain code.

        by Andrew L. Johnson and Brad C. Johnson

Remote Procedure Calls

        An introduction to this vital software development technique.

        by Ed Petron

xmotd: Writing Free Software

        This message-of-the-day browser was written to ease the 
        burden of the local systems administrator.

        by Luis A. Fernandes

Portability and Power with the F Programming Language

        The authors combine over forty years of language-design 
        committee experience to create the world's most portable, 
        yet efficient, powerful, yet simple programming language.

        by Walt Brainerd, David Epstein and Richard Hendrickson

NEWS & ARTICLES

Setting Up a SPARCstation
        by John Little

LJ Interviews Thomas Roell
        by Marjorie Richardson

PostScript, The Forgotten Art of Programming
        by Hans de Vreught

Linux and the Alpha
        by David Mosberger

WWWsmith

At the Forge: Integrating SQL with CGI, Part 1

        This month, Reuven shows us how to send and retrieve postcards on the Web
        using a relational database and CGI.

        by Reuven M. Lerner

Linux as an Internet Kiosk

        Cybercafe---a company that uses Linux to set up public Internet
        terminals.

        by Kevin McCormick

COLUMNS

Letters to the Editor
- From the Publisher: Internet Changes/Linux Changes
Stop the Presses: What Price High-performance I/O?
Book Review: Unix Programming Tools
Book Review: Internet Programming with Python
Book Review: Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment
New Products
Linux Means Business: Grundig TV-Communications
Kernel Korner: Kernel-Level Exception Handling
Product Review: SpellCaster DataCommute/BRI ISDN Adapter
The Best of Tech Support
Linux Gazette: The Dotfile Generator
Book Review: Apache, the Definitive Guide
Take Command: cat
System Administration: Pgfs: The PostGres File System
Linux Apprentice: DDD---Database Display Debugger

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