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This Magazine item from CMP Media, Inc. was reviewed on 11-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:B00007AWRW offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Dr. Dobb's Journal Reference Magazine. Classifications : Computer Technology AutoCAD CAD & CAM General Holography Imaging Systems Remote Sensing Robotics & Automation Scanning Systems Technical Writing Engineering Professional & Trade Subjects Magazines & N . Click the following link to view the cover of Dr. Dobb's Journal. Related topics: Computer Technology. AutoCAD. CAD & CAM. General. Holography. Imaging Systems. Remote Sensing. Scanning Systems. Technical Writing. Engineering. requestid: 0da60730-8a98-43f8-868f-30d578aa6f16requestprocessingtime: 0.0859040000000000 salesrank: 1359 1) Magazine Magazine Dr. Dobb's Journal by CMP Media, Inc.. It´s unfortunate that Dr. Dobbs´ is no more the mag. I knew of, 3 yrs. back. Much detoriation in terms of quality of articles published, editorial boards and high amount of advertisements.
2) Magazine Magazine Dr. Dobb's Journal by CMP Media, Inc.. The right audience is the grunt in the trenches of today´s commercial coding. You´ve got to deal all the weirdness of Java, C++, a dozen different web technologies all calling themselves THE technology, and lots more. This magazine gives you plenty of ammunition for those tactical assaults on performance, STL, exception handling, networking, and all the other foes you face daily, with plenty of source samples.
3) Magazine Magazine Dr. Dobb's Journal by CMP Media, Inc.. Solid practices fill this journal, but don´t go looking for the cutting edge here. This magazine follows a theme every month, August 2004 is Testing and Debugging, not just a hodgepodge of articles slapped together with relevant advertising. In a given issue, the articles range in expertise from simple concepts of HTTP interactions to advanced techniques in runtime monitoring. It does seem to focus on two languages nowadays; C++ and Java. It is a good supplement to you subscriptions. Every month I tend to find only two or three articles out of the dozen or so they print to be interesting. The journal falls short in staying timely, a couple articles every month on emerging technology or practices would really improve this journal.¤ 4) Magazine Magazine Dr. Dobb's Journal by CMP Media, Inc.. Any review placing this shell of a former mag in a five-star category doesn´t remember how good it used to be, doesn´t have anything to compare it against, or hasn´t read it lately. I´ll be blunt: this isn´t Dr. Dobbs. This is an imitation of Dr. Dobbs, now with less content than ever before. I started a subscription recently after letting mine lapse a few years ago, and my first thought was how thin this magazine had gotten. Ads galore, the venerable PC-Lint product is still throwing code at readers with aspirations of deification, but a decided *lack* of relevant content. Then I thought about it, and here´s the problem: Dr. Dobbs wants to cover practical computer science each month, but it´s gotten too big (too specialized, too complex, too broad) to cover well in a single magazine weighing less than ten pounds per month. Add to this the absolute panoply, the metaphoric world of resources now available today just with some decent Google skills, and Dr. Dobbs is suddenly less relevant, less *necessary* than it once was. You can still get algorithmic optimization lessons in an issue or two. Once in awhile, you´ll get something worth that issue´s cover price. More often than not, you´ll read about things you don´t use, or don´t understand, because in reality, nobody can keep up with every trend in CS. The ACM and IEEE have about 150 specialized magazines just to make the attempt, so how can Dr. Dobbs even pretend to be a full spectrum resource? No, Dr. Dobbs had a primary mission once that could make it great again: talk about the code. Code, code, and more code, and the less esoteric, the better. There are 50 million COBOL programmers in the world, and five XSLT-SOAP-webMethods package writers. What´s more relevant, even today?¤ 5) Magazine Magazine Dr. Dobb's Journal by CMP Media, Inc.. Dr. Dobb´s Journal is one of those must-have periodicals on your software development bookshelf. Sure, there are other magazines and journals that are better at covering specific areas, but Dr. Dobbs will keep you updated on the entire world of software development. Each issue has a general theme, such as graphics, programming languages or algorithms. Articles span a wide variety of development languages and are generally easy to read, even if you aren´t familiar with the subject.¤ 6) Magazine Magazine Dr. Dobb's Journal by CMP Media, Inc.. Dr. Dobb´s Journal is the leading magazine for software developers. For more than 25 years it has been the foremost source of software tools for the professional programmer. It is written and edited by programmers for programmers. With DDJ you´ll get algorithms, coding tips, discussions of fundamental design issues, and program listings guaranteed to make you a better programmer.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 8-Jan-2009, , S5B-TLB-WSB-5RB-95B-N3B-RWB-8
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