Windmills
This page gives access to the various editions of the
"Windmills" column that appeared
in M Computing.
(See the note below about the MTA...)
- Going... going... but far from gone!
M Computing, Volume 8, number 1, January 2000
- Qatlho'!
M Computing, Volume 7, number 4, June 1999, pages 30-32
- Entering the new Millennium with a new
MDC Standard
M Computing, Volume 7, number 3, June 1999, pages 17-18
- New! Exclusive!
M Computing, Volume 7, number 2, April 1999, pages 21-23
- Turn, Turn again
M Computing, Volume 7, number 1, February 1999, pages 26-28
- The Titanic is Still Afloat
M Computing, Volume 6, number 5, December 1998, pages 23-24
- Implicit Bindings and Conversions?
M Computing, Volume 6, number 4, October 1998, pages 14-15
- Two Steps Closer to Objects in M[UMPS
M Computing, Volume 6, number 3, August 1998, pages 27-29
- Behind Modulo
M Computing, Volume 6, number 2, June 1998, pages 18-19
- The only thing that is constant... is change
M Computing, Volume 6, number 1, March 1998, pages 12-13
- ... And in a Fraction of a Second, the Computer can Repeat this Error a Zillion Times
M Computing, Volume 5, number 5, December 1997, pages 14-15
- 2.7183 Apples = 3.14159 Oranges, or was that the other way about?
M Computing, Volume 5, number 4, October 1995, pages 14-15
- Who says that you can't use M[UMPS], because you have to use Object Oriented Technology?
M Computing, Volume 5, number 3, August 1997, pages 18-19
- Examples
M Computing, Volume 5, number 1, March 1997, page 14
- It's Christmas!
Not published
- Beyond the Year 2000, There be Dragons...
M Computing, Volume 4, number 5, December 1996, pages 32-33
- The Nice Thing about Standards
is that there are so Many to Choose from
M Computing, Volume 4, number 4, September 1996, pages 44-45
- Questions and Answers
M Computing, Volume 4, number 3, July 1996, pages 14-16
- What will be in the Next Standard?
M Computing, Volume 4, number 2, June 1996, pages 25-26
- Or ELSE...
M Computing, Volume 4, number 1, March 1996, pages 30-31
- Compatibility, Backward and Forward
M Computing, Volume 3, number 5, November 1995, pages 27-29
- Standards... Bah, humbug
M Computing, Volume 3, number 4, September 1995, pages 50-52
- End-of-the-Century Blues
M Computing, Volume 3, number 3, June 1995, pages 60-61
- MDC Accepts Set of Extensions
M Computing, Volume 3, number 2, April 1995, pages 40-41
- Stone Disks Turning into Windmills, or What's Going on with the MDC?
M Computing, Volume 3, number 1, February 1995, pages 36-37
The MTA dissolved itself per 1 January 2001.
In the various articles, the address of the Secretariat is mentioned,
but any mail sent to that address will no longer reach its intended
destination. Comments to the author can be sent
by email.