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From: wjb@burl.UUCP (Bill Buie)
Newsgroups: net.micro
Subject: Magazine Pointer Request
Message-ID: <530@burl.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 15-Aug-84 15:43:08 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 15 15:43:08 1984
Date-Received: Thu, 16-Aug-84 01:47:08 EDT
Organization: AT&T Technologies; Burlington, NC
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An office buddy has been transferred, and I've inherited his
collection of Electronics magazines.  Pete was a hardware jock.  I
prefer software hobbying.  Looking through his stuff, I saw a lot of
how-to type home projects, and thought "Are there any equivalent
magazines for software?"

What I mean is a magazine that regularly features articles that
flowchart useful algorithms for the home hacker.  (For instance, Pete
once gave me a series of articles on how to write your own FORTH
interpreter).  How about a magazine that explains binary tree
searches and the like?  I especially do not mean stuff like Compute!
Gazette, or something for kids with no other interests than typing
in silly games written in BASIC.

If anybody knows of a magazine that does this, especially one whose
prime function is to do things like that, please post to the net, or
email to me.
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				--Bill Buie