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- The C Users Journal Listings Archive
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- This archive contains listings from an issue of The C Users Journal.
- See the file FILENAME.TXT for a description of the archive contents.
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- If there are any restrictions on the distribution or use of any files in
- this archive, such restrictions come from the original author(s) and are
- clearly stated in the opening comments of all files involved.
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- Other than in cases of such explicit restrictions, R&D Publications,
- Inc. places no restrictions on the distribution or use of this source
- code. We encourage you to add it to your user group library or BBS
- archives; if you do so, we would greatly appreciate hearing from you,
- so we can know to where the code has traveled.
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- What Is CUJ?
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- The C Users Journal is written by sophisticated programmers for
- sophisticated programmers. We insist on practical treatments of real
- programming problems, or on tutorials that make theory or complex
- issues more accessible to practicing programmers. In place of
- product reviews, we publish user reports that show -- with insight
- backed by experience -- how to use commercial products that aid the
- program developer. Our emphasis is on C and C++, or on tools used in
- conjunction with these languages. Back issues and quantity reprints
- of selected articles are available.
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- Writing For CUJ
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- If you have an idea for an article and experience that would qualify
- you to write for other programmers, please ask us for a set of author's
- guidelines.
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- We pay at rates that are competitive with other national technical
- journals. We believe that our editorial assistance is better than most.
- You don't have to be a professional writer to meet our acceptance
- criteria, but you must have something to say.
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- A proposal consists of a brief abstract and outline, preferably totaling
- no more than one page, and a brief resume of your qualifications. When
- mailing the proposal, please include a hard copy and an ASCII text file
- on an MS-DOS formatted disk.
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- You MUST submit your manuscript on an MS-DOS disk. Files must be in raw
- ASCII format, flush left, with one empty line between paragraphs. Code
- should be no wider than 64 columns. Keep any code as brief as possible
- and to the point. If you ignore any of these requirements you increase
- the probability that an otherwise acceptable article will be rejected.
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- All topics pertinent to advanced programming issues in C and C++ are
- appropriate for proposals.
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- CUJ Subscription Information
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- Annual subscriptions to CUJ (12 issues) are: $29.95 US, $54 Canada and
- Mexico, and $65 overseas (airmail).
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- Two-year subscriptions are: $56 US, $89 Canada/Mexico, $123 overseas.
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- Three-year subscriptions are: $79 US, $122 Canada/Mexico, $175 overseas.
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- Payments must be in US dollars. Make checks payable to: The C Users Journal.
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- We will gladly accept MasterCard or Visa phone orders at
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- voice: (913) 841-1631
- FAX: (913) 841-2624
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- We do not currently accept any other credit or charge cards.
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- Writing to Us
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- Your editorial feedback is always welcome. Write to us at:
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- The C Users Journal (if including code, please put
- 1601 W. 23rd St. Suite 200 both the code and text of your letter
- Lawrence, KS. 66046 on a floppy disk, any size or
- Voice: (913) 841-1631 density; DOS, tar or cpio format)
- Fax: (913) 841-2624
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- or, e-mail us at:
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- cujed@rdpub.com ("...!uunet!rdpub!cujed")
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- The C Users' Group:
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- Library submissions sought: The C Users' Group Library is the world's
- largest holding of public domain and Shareware C software and is
- composed primarily of submission by members. C programmers are
- encouraged to submit software to the Library. Send software on disk
- (no subdirectories on MS-DOS disks please) to The C User's Group,
- 1601 W. 23rd St. Ste. 200, Lawrence, KS 66046.
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