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R.I.P. Dr. Dobb's

33 pointsby nickbover 16 years ago

11 comments

bbuffoneover 16 years ago
Oh no, I killed Dr. Dobbs.<p>I am the actual person on the cover of the magazine. Well at least they went out in style ;)
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bobochanover 16 years ago
I was a subscriber for a long time, it really was a good magazine. There used to be so many good publications just for computing hobbyists. My favorites were Creative Computing, Nibble, inCider, DDJ and, of course, BYTE.<p>Not to be too nostalgic though... I'm certainly much happier to be able to read books like Real World Haskell online then I ever was picking up all the subscriber cards that used to fall out of each issue.
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asnyderover 16 years ago
That's a real shame. First C/C++ journal, at the time they said they would continue on in Dr. Dobbs, now Dr. Dobbs, which says it will continue on in InformationWeek. I could see how C/C++ could continue on in Dr. Dobbs, but InformationWeek isn't compatible with Dr. Dobbs. Furthermore, I wonder what will happen to my subscription, I already receive InformationWeek. It's likely they'll send me duplicates, they always do.<p>I'm hoping they at least follow in C/C++'s footsteps and send out a CD/DVD with all the past issues.
david927over 16 years ago
There's a huge type on the front. It should read:<p>Function Programming: Has Its Ship Come In?<p>Yikes. That's a bit awkward.
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patio11over 16 years ago
This might be a sign of the times (26 year old engineer means apparently I was negative six when they started publishing), but I've literally never heard of it. On the other hand, ironically, I'm quite well acquainted with ericsink.com .
sh1mmerover 16 years ago
Some of us will miss it. I used to read it cover to cover while I was in college.
raffiover 16 years ago
Dr. Dobb's was one of the few magazines with real code on bookshelves. My first publication was in Dr. Dobb's so it'll always be special to me. Shame to see it fade like this.
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zapnapover 16 years ago
This makes me sad. I'll certainly miss it. There is still the online presence of course, as well as the (relatively) recently launched dobbscodetalk.com
nadimover 16 years ago
The entire 21 years of magazine content (and more) are available on this "Dr. Dobb's Developer Library DVD 5" release: <a href="https://store.ddj.com/product.php?pid=4" rel="nofollow">https://store.ddj.com/product.php?pid=4</a>
sam_in_nycover 16 years ago
I was a subscriber for a 6-month trial period. It was a great magazine, had a bit of everything and a lot of code.<p>Now I feel kind of guilty for not renewing!
sabatover 16 years ago
How sad -- I used to read it in the '70s. Seriously.<p>Later I worked with a guy whose dad is the 'ob' in Dr. Dobbs. Really. The name is a composite of a couple of names.<p>Maybe the biggest tragedy is that the magazine had devolved to the point where no editor was around to correct the improper punctuation of "it's ship" (should be "its ship"). Quel dommage.
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