Coding magazines
So, we have coding books, coding RSS feeds, and music to code by. Are there any coding magazines that anyone would recommend? ...
So, we have coding books, coding RSS feeds, and music to code by. Are there any coding magazines that anyone would recommend? ...
In this day of the internet, do good quality developer-orientated paper-based magazines still exist and are any worth reading? I know that Microsoft do their MSDN magazine, but that is very much .NET orientated. Do general purpose magazines still exist? Would you recommend any of them? (Question closed as it is a duplicate of another qu...
Someone might remember the old magazine "Computer Language" published until the 90s from the same editor of "Doctor Dobb's Journal". I've always found it very ispirational and I still have some issue in my bookshelf. Does anyone know if there's an archive of the old articles somewhere? I remember there was a CD with several issues digi...
I read blogs and listen to podcasts, and I own many of the "classic" programming books. For the money, what kind of printed material would you say is the most valuable to keep current in software engineering -- books, or magazines from professional organizations such as ACM and IEEE? Which organization has the best periodicals? ...
Duplicate http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40346/coding-magazineshttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/129249/which-magazines-would-you-recommend-for-good-quality-developer-tips-and-articlehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/149260/whats-a-good-programming-magazine-to-subscribe-to At my desk I usually have 2 or 3 magazines sitting ar...
If you learned programming in the 80's (or late 70's/early 90's), you may have been influenced by one of the many hobby programming magazines that existed at the time - RUN Magazine for the C64/C128, Byte, Compute!, Ahoy!, and many others. Articles in these magazines may have sparked your imagination about graphics, games, and logic, an...