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by pan - written on 12/03/02 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Most of the glossy computer magazines that litter the shelves of Smiths are aimed at the home or small business user. The professional end of the market is aimed at managers and technicians. What about the software developer? A few years ago there was a magazine called Exe, which was aimed at the programmer, but that's folded. The programming sections of magazines like PCPro and PCPlus are really for the hobbyist. Luckily there's at least one high-quality magazine aimed at people working in software development, and that's Application Development Advisor. What's more is that this high-quality magazine is available as a free subscription ...
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