taylor@limbo.intuitive.com (Dave Taylor) (08/17/89)
Are you a font of creative wisdom when it comes to programming the Macintosh? Do you create new programming languages on the side or extend the ones we have with new utilities, tools, and libraries? Would you like to pick up some $$ and fame at the same time for doing something fun and enjoyable? Then you should write for "Computer Language" magazine! =-=-=-=-=-=-= Alright ... enough sales pitch, eh? First off, I'm the Macintosh editor of the magazine, and secondly I've been writing for them, and reading the mag, since Vol #1 all too many years ago... Published by Miller-Freeman (the same people who put out AI Expert, Unix Review and Embedded Systems Programming) CL is well known in the industry as the journal for professional programmers. Historically they've focused on MS-DOS programming, but with my assignment as Mac editor I'm also tasked with the job of bringing more Mac related articles in... So here's our chance to show those DOS and Unix folk a thing or two about slick programming languages, clean and well designed CASE and software development environments. I personally feel the Mac is a terrific place to develop code (though a crummy machine to program for)... If you're interested in writing articles of any length on just about any programming related topic, please feel free to drop me a note and we can discuss it further. Thanks for reading this far... -- Dave Taylor address replies to: taylor@limbo.intuitive.com or: {decwrl,hplabs,apple} ! limbo!taylor