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The newsletter's content was originally pure enthusiast material. Initial interest circled around the Tiny BASIC interpreter, but Warren broadened that to include a variety of other programming topics, as well as a strong consumer bias, especially needed in the chaotic early days of microcomputing.
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would cease publication of new articles at the end of 2014. Archived articles are still available online. While no longer distributed, Dr. Dobb's is widely considered an important and influential source for the history of the personal computer industry.
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and Jonathan Erickson appear to have focused on the journalistic and social aspects of the young but growing microcomputer industry. Eventually PCC, the non-profit corporation, sold DDJ to a commercial publisher.
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In the first three quarterly issues of the PCC newspaper published in 1975, Albrecht had published articles written by Allison, describing how to design and implement a stripped-down version of an
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After the first photocopies were mailed to those who had sent stamped addressed envelopes, PCC was flooded with requests that the publication become an ongoing
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prior to publishing the first issue in January 1976. The title refers to "jumping through hoops" (calisthenics) and "pulling teeth" (orthodontia).
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In later years, the magazine received contributions from developers all over the world working in application development and
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There were also projects for computer speech synthesis and computer music systems. The March 1985 issue "10(3)" printed
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was DDJ's editor for about a year and a half. While he went on to make a splash with his series of
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software, rather than hardware. In its last years of publication, it was distributed as a
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for the BASIC language, with limited features to be easier to implement. He called it
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with the same name as the tiny nonprofit educational corporation that he had founded,
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On December 16, 2014, an article by editor-in-chief Andrew Binstock announced that
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and platforms. The magazine's focus became more professional. Columnists included
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title was based on a mashup of the first letters of their names: Dennis and Bob.
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The primary Dr. Dobb's content streams at the end were the Dr. Dobb's website,
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as one of the better known of them. Other contributors included
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dr. dobb's journal of Tiny BASIC Calisthenics & Orthodontia
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Dr. Dobb's Journal of Computer Calisthenics & Orthodontia
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as it became more popular. The magazine later reverted to
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as its first editor. He immediately changed the title to
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The journal was originally intended to be a three-issue
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Dr. Dobbs

Computer magazines
Circulation
People's Computer Company
M&T Publishing
Miller Freeman
United Business Media
UBM Technology Group
Informa PLC
United States
English
www.drdobbs.com
www.ddj.com
ISSN
1044-789X
magazine
United States
UBM Technology Group
UBM
computer programmers
microcomputer
PDF
website
Bob Albrecht
eccentric
BASIC
People's Computer Company
Dennis Allison
San Francisco Peninsula

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