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Binding: MagazineFirst Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 12 Label: CMP Media, Inc. Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: CMP Media, Inc. Number Of Issues: 12 Publisher: CMP Media, Inc. Release Date: February 08, 2002 Studio: CMP Media, Inc. Subscription Length: 365 days Sales Rank: 1127 Related Items: Editorial Review: Product Description: 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. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Unfortunate..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. Not worth re-subscribing. Rating: - OK, for the right audience.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. This is not for anyone looking beyond today's technologies, to the next one ... Read More Rating: - Not for those trying to stay ahead of the curveSolid 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 ... Read More Rating: - No longer the Dr. Dobbs you knew in '92Any 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 ... Read More Rating: - How to stay current with trends in software developmentDr. 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. Browse for similar items by category:
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