BYTE Magazine
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An English language computer magazine published by McGraw-Hill in the USA that focused on the more advanced side of computing with regular embedded computing columns alongside programming content and articles about emerging technologies.
History
The magazine was founded in 1975 by the husband and wife team of Wayne and Violet Green but was sold in 1979 to the McGraw-Hill Publications Company. The magazine was sold again in May 1998 to CMP Media which ceased print publication in July 1998 but continued publishing it on the web until 2013.
Articles
This is a list of OS/2 software development related articles on the BYTE Magazine.
- Aug 1990
- C. Daney: Rexx in charge: Rexx now can control and coordinate all aspects of the OS/2 environment
- Nov 1990
- Steve Mastrianni: Tales from the Trenches
- Jul 1991
- Steve Mastrianni: SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED: OS/2 Device Drivers
- Jul 1993
- Steve Mastrianni: Confessions of a DDK Developer
- Jan 1994
- Peter Wayner: Objects on the March
- A Better OS/2 Than OS/2?
- Steve Apiki: Paths to Platform Independence
- Feb 1994
- Frank Hayes: Today's Compilers
- Mar 1994
- Steve Apiki: Q+E: The Key to ODBC
- Kurt Piersol: A Close-Up of OpenDoc
Links
- BYTE Magazine at the Internet Archive - Has the bulk of the published magazines available for download, with the exception of the last few years.
- Circuit Cellar Magazine - An embedded computing publication that started life as a Byte Magazine column.
- An interview with BYTE founder Wayne Green - From Archive.org