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Subject: Re: Infoworld
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Date: Thu, 7-Feb-85 14:54:00 EST
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In an earlier response, ecla-cs!ekrell writes...
> ... What does it take for a magazine to be interesting these days?

I suggest that to answer that, you might look at Dr. Dobb's Journal (of Computer
Orthodontia and Calesthenics). That is a magazine with a fairly well-defined,
yet fluid audience: users of CP/M, with SIGs in FORTH, ZCPR, and other
interesting things as they develop. For those people, DDJ is EXTREMELY
interesting, and contributes greatly to their enjoyment of their micros.

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						-- Allan Pratt
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