Dr. Dobb's Journal (DDJ) was a monthly journal published in the United States by CMP Technology. It covered topics aimed at computer programmers. DDJ was the first regular periodical focused on microcomputer software, rather than hardware. It is now a monthly section within the periodical InformationWeek called Dr. Dobb's Report and an online news site called Dr. Dobb's Portal.
Bob Albrecht edited an eccentric newspaper about computer games progr...
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Dr. Dobb's Journal (DDJ) was a monthly journal published in the United States by CMP Technology. It covered topics aimed at computer programmers. DDJ was the first regular periodical focused on microcomputer software, rather than hardware. It is now a monthly section within the periodical InformationWeek called Dr. Dobb's Report and an online news site called Dr. Dobb's Portal.
Bob Albrecht edited an eccentric newspaper about computer games programmed in the BASIC computer language, with the same name as the tiny nonprofit educational corporation that he had founded, People's Computer Company. Dennis Allison was a longtime computer consultant on the San Francisco Peninsula and sometime instructor at Stanford University.
In the first three quarterly issues of the PCC newspaper published in 1975, Bob had published articles written by Dennis, describing how to design and implement a stripped-down version of an interpreter for the BASIC language, with limited features to be easier to...
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