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Previously on "Magazines for software developers"
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Yeah back before the blame shifting movement of the late 80's and early 90's.
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How is a magazine telling you how to build a compter sonething for software devs.... Shouldn't it be something for hardware guru's ??
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Originally posted by bogeymanRemember Steve Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar?
Long happy days of soldering and wirewrapping. Then the wife turned up
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Originally posted by zeitghostStill going...
It's not the same as having my copy of BYTE thump though the letterbox once a month and having my flatmates moaning "why can't you just subscribe to Penthouse or something instead?".
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Originally posted by The Clown BeaterBYTE used to be fun circa 1985 - back when it was "build your own". And PC format was ok before they had to resort to front page porn to sell it to the spotty little dickheads who stick silly lights in their pcs now.
Long happy days of soldering and wirewrapping. Then the wife turned up
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BYTE used to be fun circa 1985 - back when it was "build your own". And PC format was ok before they had to resort to front page porn to sell it to the spotty little dickheads who stick silly lights in their pcs now.
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The only one I subscribe to:
http://www.naspa.com/
I get the mainframe'ish version though (but it does have other stuff in)
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Originally posted by DimPrawn.NET
That's the future.
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Linux Format
They're starting a new series on Mono, C# and .NET
Also looking at DocBook for power users. 'Course I realise most of you lot won't want to bother with that....
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Originally posted by Ivor1Escort,
Mayfair,
Mensworld,
Razzle
Thanks. Online stuff is fine, but I find when I'm internet able I'm too easily distracted.
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Has to be said,
Escort,
Mayfair,
Mensworld,
Razzle
the list goes on or if you dont have the bottle Nuts or Zoo .
I would like to ad I know so many of the names as my sis works for Paul Raymond but I have reviewed for them for purely artistic content
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how about 'twathead weekly'? i hear its a real page turner.
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vsj
Originally posted by DimPrawnNo. Everything you need is all online and free.
You can read all about MS dev stuff here http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/
http://www.vsj.co.uk
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