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- From: ted@helios.UCSC.EDU (Ted Cantrall)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc
- Subject: Re: Magazines for PC: Which is better?
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- Date: 11 Dec 92 17:45:09 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec11.125234.11746@cs.unca.edu> fauerbac@ivy.cs.unca.edu (John Fauerbach) writes:
- ->c188-cr@po.berkeley.edu (Chua Hak Lien) writes:
- ->: Which PC magazine is best for someone mainly interested in programming?
- ->: What exactly is the difference b/w PC Computing, PC Sources, PC Magazine
- ->: and PC World?
- ->:
- ->: Any info would be appreciated, as I can't subscribe to them all.. =)
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- IMHO, none of the mentioned mags are for programmers. A lot of mags deal
- heavily in reviews. There are programming specific mags such as The C Users
- Journal. I can`t think of any other titles off hand but I know there are
- several.
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