BARBER@Mit-Xx@sri-unix (08/12/82)
From: Steve Barber <BARBER@Mit-Xx> Dr. Dobb's Journal of Computer Orthodontia is a monthly magazine for micros which is very heavy in homebrewing and esoteric language designs/implementations. (I often wonder just how that combination came to be.) I like the magazine a lot, it's a refreshing change from Byte's often amazingly 'mainstream' discussions. No, I don't know their address. There are several bound anthologies available at many friendly neighborhood computer stores. The Journal is not for everyone: business men seeking the answers to the truly germane questions of the day (What DBMS is for me? What word processor can my secretary learn?) will not be satisfied, but it's a hacker's delight. Steve -------
G:wing (08/13/82)
The address for Dr. Dobb's Journal is: People's Computer Company Box E 1263 El Camino Real Menlo Park, CA 94025 Rates (as of August 1981): Regular Subscription Rates: $21 per year within the United States; $40 for first class to Canada and Mexico; $58 for airmail to other countries. Contributing Subscribers: $35/year ($14 tax deductible) Retaining Subscriber: $60/year ($39 tax deductible) Sustaining Subscriber: $100/year ($79 tax deductible) Lifetime Subscriber: $1000 ($800 tax deductible) Corporate Subscriber: $500/year ($400 tax deductible, receives FIVE one-year subscriptions). Payment must be in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank.