J. Blustein's Homepage [IMAGE: Free Speech Online Blue Ribbon Campaign]

My research involves using hypertext to present documents with new structures. I'm sorry if you find some of the hypertext links confusing, but I am using my web pages to try different ways of structuring information using HTML.


Spotlight: C Programming Notes
`Mixed with a good selection of site and book references, James Blustein's Scholarly Resources for CompSci Undergrads present short notes on K&R II, on debugging, and a longer example of how to encapsulate a data type in C.' :)
-- Jutta Degener in the Other Sources section of the Lysator C Archive (21 April 1996).

Personal Information:
Just who is J. Blustein anyway?
Publications:
Citations with abstracts, and program code
Scholarly Resources:
References for my courses and compsci undergrads. Also suggested readings about programming, writing and hypertext.
Bookmark Index:
You might find something useful or interesting in my list of other useful web documents.
Non-scholarly Resources:
Information about the alt.backrubs archive
Off-line Activities:
Books to read, radio plays to listen to, etc.
Address:
How to contact J. Blustein.

http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie/index.html

This document and its previous versions are copyright by their author, J. Blustein <jamie@csd.uwo.ca>.