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From: bmw@aesat.UUCP (Bruce Walker)
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Subject: Re: Magazine Pointer Request
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Date: Thu, 16-Aug-84 10:54:30 EDT
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The only magazine I know of that more-or-less fits your description is
"Dr. Dobbs Journal" (previously known as "DDJ of Computer Calisthenics
and Orthodontia [Running Light Without Overbyte!]")  which, originally, was
the hacker's delight.  Not so much nowadays, but it still contains listings for
arcane and/or highly useful programs (screen editor for ASR33, C compiler
for SC/MPs etc :-) and, occasionally, a flowchart or two.

The only other mag that comes to mind is "Microsystems (The Journal for Advanced
Microcomputing)", but you have to have an interest in CP/M | S-100 | UNIX
(I guess that pretty well covers everyone not writing silly games in Basic (Gee,
my fuzzy walls didn't yoosta have scorch marks on them!) :-).

Bruce Walker     {allegra,ihnp4,linus,decvax}!utzoo!aesat!bmw