Synopses & Reviews
""The X Resource is a quarterly working journal for X programmers that provides practical, timely information about the programming, administration, and use of the X Window System. It is published quarterly in January, April, July, and October by O'Reilly and Associates, Inc. The journal is the Official Publisher of the X Consortium Technical Conference Proceedings, which form the January issue.
Table of Contents, Issue 7 (Summer 1993):
DEPARTMENTSFrom the X Consortium: Buddy, Can You Spare an RPC? Robert Scheifler The X Consortium: The Next GenerationThe X User: Xrdb and Screen-specific Resources Miles O'NealBest of Netnews Edited by Marc Albert
PAPERSThe Mercator Project: A Nonvisual Interface to the X Window System W. Keith Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, and Tom RodriguezManaging X in a Large Distributed Environment George D. M. RossX Application Debugging Adrian NyeExperiences in Extending X to Provide Determinism Robert CheslerA Tale of Two Toolkits: Xt Versus InterViews Imran Bashir and David M Sternlicht
DOCUMENTATIONThe Widget Method Statistics Package: Tools for Monitoring and Measuring Method Usage Bruce Gendler
Synopsis
A quarterly working journal for X programmers that provides practical, timely information, The X Resource includes in-depth articles and documentation not available elsewhere. The articles for Issue 7 include: ""A Tale of Two Toolkits"", ""Managing X in a Large Distributed Environment"", ""Buddy Can You Spare an RPC"" and ""X Application Debugging"".
Synopsis
A quarterly working journal for X programmers that provides practical, timely information, The X Resource includes in-depth articles and documentation not available elsewhere. The articles for Issue 7 include: "A Tale of Two Toolkits", "Managing X in a Large Distributed Environment", "Buddy Can You Spare an RPC" and "X Application Debugging".
About the Author
Adrian Nye is the author or editor of several volumes in the X Window System Series from O'Reilly & Associates. Adrian has worked as a programmer writing educational software in C and as a mechanical engineer designing offshore oil spill cleanup equipment. He has interests in the environment and the impact of people and technology. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1984 with a B.S. in mechanical engineering.