http://www.ddj.com '''Subtitled: "Software Tools for the Professional Programmer."''' A very good trade journal devoted mostly to the "nuts and bolts" (how-to) in writing programs for public consumption. It has a noticeable slant towards Intel/Windows platforms, although a fair amount of Unix-y stuff appears from time to time. Most code examples (in articles other than language introductions) are given in either C or C++, although a growing number of Java articles are being published. The original title was...: dr. dobb's journal of Computer Calisthenics & Orthodontia ("Running Light without Overbyte") ''See also DrDobbsSyndrome'' -------- ''Someone should probably clean up this page and make it pretty as well as more informative. I'm somewhat surprised I'm the first one to fill something in here!'' -- JohnBaldwin -------- See article on Lua in December 1996. I found this a strange article as I couldn't quite visualize how to use the software but was nevertheless intrigued enough to download the software and make use of it. See references on my own page. -- JohnFletcher ----- Used to read a dorm-mates copies all the time long before I had any pretensions of becoming a software guy. It was ''way'' more funky back then...--TimVoght ---- CategoryMagazine