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.NET Developer [August 3, 2001 11:55]
Another winning magazine from Pinnacle Publishers. .NET Developer covers every aspect and product within the .NET framework. Tips, reviews, how to's and much more is packed into each issue from the publishers that know how to do it. This is a must have magazine for any multi-language developer. Sign up today for your free trial issue.

Access-VB-SQL Advisor [January 28, 2001 03:15]
The only independent magazine that shows you how to build VB language database, Web, and e-business applications. ACCESS-VB-SQL ADVISOR Magazine features Microsoft Visual Basic, Access, Visual Studio, SQL Server, Windows .NET, Microsoft Office integration, COM/DCOM/COM+, ActiveX, Automation, VBA programming language, Active Data Objects, Transaction Server, Outlook and Exchange Server, Internet Information Server, and Active Server Pages/ASP+. Includes Advisor Answers to readers' technical quest...

ActiveWeb Developer [August 3, 2001 11:58]
Every month, ActiveWeb Developer focuses exclusively on the complete suite of Web tools and technologies Microsoft offers, including Visual InterDev, Active Server Pages, client-side scripting, ActiveX client and server-component development, and much, much more. Sign up from your free trial issual today.

Byte [January 28, 2001 03:23]

CADence [November 11, 2001 17:07]
It is our mission—and indeed our pleasure—to help you stay abreast of key developments in the computer-aided design industry and its related fields. Whether you are a 2D drafter, a 3D modeler, an architect, an engineer, an industrial or product designer, or a computer-aided design generalist, you’ll find content on these pages that speaks directly to you and your discipline. Our hope is that this information will inspire you, and in some measure, help to empower you.

Code Magazine [February 3, 2004 15:48]
CoDe (Component Developer) Magazine, written by developers for developers, is one of the favorite magazines for developers involved in Microsoft technologies. In-depth articles with practical code samples will satisfy your search for great technical information. Each bi-monthly issue contains detailed explanations of Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework.

Computer Shopper [January 28, 2001 03:38]
Computer Shopper is one of the nation's largest and most reliable guides to the best, dollar-wise computer deals. Every issue features more than 1,000 mail-order deals for hardware, software, printers, peripherals, and accessories — plus a quick-reference product index, a hardware shopper's guide with comparison charts and purchasing tips, programming techniques, and more.

Cult Movies Magazine [August 20, 1997 10:58]
A quarterly magazine that covers various cult films and often has features about Japanese monster movies. Subscriptions are $18 (1-yr) and $35 (2-yr). Back issues are available.

Delphi Developer [August 3, 2001 11:58]
So how are you going to keep up the newest release of Delphi and maintain your existing projects. Delphi Developer will help. With articles preparing you for the newest release and information on existing version, it is everything you need. Sign up today for a free trial version.

Delphi Informant Magazine [August 29, 2001 11:25]
Delphi Informant Magazine is the magazine for Delphi developers. Product reviews, in depth articles with source code, news and feacture articles pack each and every issue. Learn how to use Delphi in todays world, COM, XML, SQL Server and the internet.

Dev X: .NET zone [January 17, 2002 12:21]
Online magazine about .NET technologies. You can subscribe to the .NET Update newsletter to see what's new on the .NET Zone. Check out the newsletter archive to see what you're missing. The .NET Update goes out twice a month.

DominoPro Developer [July 26, 2001 21:34]
This news letter is an extension of a very good and informative web site. DominoPro is commited to advancing beginning programmers and taking existing programmers to the next level. The first issue is available on line. Product and book reviews round out this new letter.

Dr. Dobb's [May 14, 2001 09:28]
Since 1976, DDJ has led the computer press in covering practical technology. Unlike many magazines that focus exclusively on a single platform, language, or even a single development tool, we have over twenty years of experience covering all languages, platforms, and tools. Our authors, like our readers, are professional software developers that want to revise proposed standards, explore new technologies, argue over programming style, and share tricks of the trade.

Exchange & Outlook [July 25, 2001 09:10]
Microsoft Exchange is one of the most popular technologies in the world with over 20 million users. And more corporations are adopting this emerging technology every day. Exchange is projected to become the dominant platform for groupware and e-mail by 2004, when it will be running on more than half of all corporate desktops. It is one of the most popular technologies ever released.

Exchange and Outlook Magazine [February 18, 2001 13:04]
Monthly printed magazine covering MS Exchange and Outlook.

FoxPress [March 28, 1998 10:56]
Monthly magazine on Visual FoxPro and related technologies writed in spanish. 8 years old. Leadership in Fox spanish speaking world. Electronical and paper edition.FoxPress is targeted to help Fox developers to use the technologies that keep them and their companies ahead of the best. At your web page you have more than 800 articles about Fox, 2100 files (perhaps the most complete resource all over the world) and continuously updated news.

FoxPro Advisor [July 10, 1997 12:33]
The premier technical magazine devoted to developing custom business solutions with Microsoft Visual FoxPro and Microsoft FoxPro. ADVISOR has been providing FoxPro developer guidance since the FoxBASE days of 1984-1985, followed by FoxBASE+ in 1986, FoxPro in 1989, Visual FoxPro in 1995, and in 1998, VFP 6.0. Visual FoxPro 7.0 arrived in 2001, and FOXPRO ADVISOR is here to help you make the move!

FoxTalk [July 10, 1997 13:01]
This is a monthly magazine on Visual FoxPro. This magazine contain article on Visual FoxPro releate topics by some of the top VFP Gurus; Whil Hentzen, Marcia Akins, Andy Kramek, Jim Booth, Steven Black and many others.

FoxX Professional [August 30, 2003 11:14]
The loose leaf magazine FoxX Professional is published by the German-language FoxPro User Group, short dFPUG, with 200 pages DIN A4 per quarter and mailed to about 1.000 member companies of the usergroup. The online version of the magazine can be found at http://portal.dfpug.de in the subdirectory "Loseblattsammlung" as well as a partial HTML-version at http://www.dfpug.de. Printed backissues can be ordered at http://shop.dfpug.de.

G-Fan [August 20, 1997 10:51]
Edited by J.D. Lee. This is the DEFINITIVE source for kaiju in North America. Subscriptions are $20 for the U.S. and Canada (6 issues). Back issues are available.

InfoWorld [January 28, 2001 03:27]
InfoWorld's provides the industry-leading source of technology news and product reviews, insights and opinions and clear-cut advice that IT professionals use as their weekly guide to success.

Inside New Letters [July 29, 2001 12:32]
Element K Journals is the leading provider of computer technology newsletters and information products. If you want to become a more proficient computer user, at work or at home, Element K Journals is your best source for comprehensive, innovative, and timely journal articles. Take time to browse our site, and be sure to come back every day for cutting-edge information.

Internet Magazine [January 28, 2001 03:04]

Internet Security Advisor [January 28, 2001 03:18]
The only magazine devoted to solving your e-business and Internet security problems. Taking you far beyond overviews and theories, INTERNET SECURITY ADVISOR Magazine shows you what really works to implement and manage critical enterprise, database, application, Internet and e-business security, including: Windows NT/2000, Windows 95/98, NetWare, UNIX, LINUX, Mac and other operating systems; LAN, Internet, intranet and extranet networking; viruses; encryption; digital certificates; database acces...

Internet World [January 28, 2001 03:05]
Internet World print publication evaluates what's important in the Internet Marketplace, and puts the news into perspective. It's critical reading for the Internet Professional like you. Internet World News delivers insight on new product and service releases, the latest industry hires & fires, and the happenings on Wall Street.

JAVA Developer's Journal [June 27, 2001 09:23]
Java Developer's Journal covers an extensive range of topics all dealing with JAVA. How to articles, product reviews, industry interviews and FAQ's. This is the Magazine for Java Developers.

Japanese Giants [August 20, 1997 10:52]
Published by Ed Godziszewski. Another excellent source for G info. Irregular publication. Back issues are available.

Java Pro [February 18, 2001 13:01]
Monthly print Java magazine from DevX.

Java Pro from Facette [July 25, 2001 09:10]
Java Pro is the fastest growing independent Java magazine in its competitive market, with a BPA-audited circulation of more than 40,000 professional Java programmers. Java Pro is published by Fawcette Technical Publications, Inc., the leading independent multi-media producer of hands on, how-to technical information for the professional IT development community. The company's products include publications, events and Web content development, which reaches the largest audience of professional pro...

Java Report [July 16, 2001 09:46]
The Independant source for Java Development. Java Reports aims to provide up-to-date product information, the latest in Java techniques, as well as all the listings that appear in the print version of Java Report and more! Java Reports is available as online and print versions.

Journal of Object-Oriented Programming [July 29, 2001 12:32]
Journal of Object-Oriented Programming is the premier technical information resource for programmers and developers working in object technology. Written by leaders in the field, JOOP provides hands-on programming techniques, how-to advice, useable source code, and product information for hard-core power developers.

Les Pinter's Database Journal [December 27, 1998 12:44]
The Database Journal is published monthly, and includes source code. As a subscriber, you can download not only the source code for our articles, but any of the complete database applications described in our Application Corner section. The price of the annual subscription is $US 99.95, and has a money-back guarantee.

Level Extreme .NET Magazine [April 26, 2008 19:37]
Level Extreme .NET Magazine, is a newly published online magazine about Microsoft .NET technology and its community. The magazine focuses on delivering content dedicated to .NET developers, not to .NET technologies. This means that you may find many articles not strictly on .NET, but related -or even competing- technologies. In the premier issue, for example, we presented a review of the enhancements in T-SQL 2005. This is not pure .NET, but given most .NET developers use some flavor of Microsof...

Linux Business Week News [June 27, 2001 09:24]
Linux Business Week News brings the Linux world to you. Linux as an OS, Programming for Linux, Linux news and application for Linux. The Magazine covers the spectrum.

Linux Journal [January 28, 2001 03:44]
Use of Linux is growing at a phenomenal rate, as are kernel changes, the latest applications and news from the Linux community. New developments seem to surface every day. Linux Journal helps you keep track of it all.

Linux Professional [August 30, 2001 10:45]
Linux Professional is the only non-advertising based journal that will grow your understanding of Linux administration, and also help you implement and integrate Linux into you existing systems.Open source developments happen weekly. Linux Professional will bring them all together for you. Linux may be free but support for it isn't—it's expensive. Let Linux Professional give you the insights of working professionals, expert in Linux OS.

Lotus Advisor [January 28, 2001 03:19]
The only magazine devoted to helping you choose, build and manage e-business and collaborative commerce solutions with Lotus technology. LOTUS ADVISOR Magazine gives you expert management advice and how-to technical guidance on Lotus Domino, Notes, Sametime, k-Station, Discovery Server, Quickplace, iNotes and more, plus reviews of related products, management insights, Advisor Answers to readers' technical questions, and plenty of Advisor Tips.

MP2K, the Magazine for MapPoint [October 10, 2001 14:47]
Chicago, IL -- MP2KMag.com is being developed to bring low-cost GIS technology to the end-user. We will be devoting our time and passion to making this site work for the MapPoint community. Although we are independent, the MS MapPoint team has devoted time to answering our questions and has been generally supportive of this site. There is alot to get excited about in MapPoint 2002. We have several articles in the works ranging from highlighting new features in MapPoint 2002 to third-party ap...

MSDN Magazine [May 14, 2001 09:20]
The Microsoft Journal for Developers MSDN magazine is an excellent magazine to stay up to date with any developers topics. From SQL Server, to Pocket PC, to Web development, including the .NET technology, FrontPage and many other topics, the MSDN magazine is an excellent source to stay on the cutting edge of the technology.

Monster Attack Team [August 20, 1997 10:55]
A fanzine about Godzilla and other kaiju as well as Ultraman, etc.

Multi-CAD [November 11, 2001 17:10]
Australia's original independent CAD magazine for all CAD products and all fields of work

Nippon Rando No Yumei Kaiju [August 20, 1997 10:54]
(Famous Monsters of Japanland) Published by Stuart Galbraith IV. This is a bimonthly kaiju newsletter (in English). Single issues are $2.50 and a year subscription is $12.

Oracle Magazine [July 6, 2001 09:32]
Oracle Magazine covers what every Developer wants to know. From spot light articles on Oracle feactures to Developer feed back. This is the magazine for anyone that wants the inside information of working with Oracle. Artices include topics such as XML integration, Java/JSP, integration and implementation issues. Visit online to read subset of the magaizine.

Oracle Profesional [August 3, 2001 12:01]
Every month, Oracle Professional delivers practical solutions and source code on important current topics. With each issue of Oracle Professional, you'll also get access to our exclusive Subscriber Downloads, including source code, objects, libraries -- even complete programs and utilities. With these valuable resources, you can put proven solutions to work immediately!

PC Magazine [January 28, 2001 03:11]
PC Magazine is the number one information resource for computing professionals. It provides comprehensive product evaluations based on benchmark tests from PC Magazine labs. Trust PC Magazine to deliver the most timely and accurate computing information available anywhere.

PC World [January 28, 2001 03:35]
PC World is the number one PC publication for PC buyers and users. It is packed with award-winning articles, monthly PC product rankings, news, reviews, multimedia and Internet coverage, how-tos, tips, and more. PC World is a vital resource for anyone using a PC at work or at home.

PowerBuilder Developer's Journal [September 7, 2001 16:50]
PowerBuilder Developer's Journal (PBDJ) is the only monthly source of quality PowerBuilder information since 1994. Editorials, feactures, tools reviews and answers pack each monthly issue. Learn to integrate PowerBuild with todays hottest technologies.

Red Herring [July 29, 2001 12:31]
Red Herring magazine is a bi-weekly publication covering the business of technology. It provides a sophisticated insider's perspective on the emerging technologies that are driving the new economy. From the Internet to wireless communications, from digital entertainment to networking — if you need strategic technology business information, Red Herring is an essential resource in today's fast-changing business world.

SQL Server Magazine [June 15, 2001 01:35]
From the creators of Windows 2000 Magazine, SQL Server Magazine gives DBAs and developers the information and techniques they need to implement SQL Server as a development platform. SQL Server Magazine is an independent source of technical, how-to information for SQL Server developers and administrators.

Sybase Magazine [September 7, 2001 16:50]
If you use Sybase you know why Microsoft is kidding itself. Read Sybase Magazine for the ins and outs of Sybase development. Whether it is eCommerce or the lastest beta test. Industry leaders and developers bring you the latest information to help you be moe productive.

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