Any place to see a complete collection of Computer Language magazine? I have most of them but are missing the first few, and I can't find an online collection beyond the 10 issues they have here.
The great thing about leafing through BYTE is seeing the old ads right alongside the articles. Today, the great content gets stripped away from the ads. Yes, you can go read some article from a newspaper from ten years ago, but the ads are contemporary not historical.
What’s the best replacement for the gaming magazines? PCGamer was the closest I was ever going to get to art criticism and appreciation in my younger years. What exists now for the next generation?
Was browsing a random issue for nostalgia and came across this (from 1992):
"LAN Analyzers Move to AI" https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1992-03/page/n311/...
:-)
Any place to see a complete collection of Computer Language magazine? I have most of them but are missing the first few, and I can't find an online collection beyond the 10 issues they have here.
The great thing about leafing through BYTE is seeing the old ads right alongside the articles. Today, the great content gets stripped away from the ads. Yes, you can go read some article from a newspaper from ten years ago, but the ads are contemporary not historical.
What’s the best replacement for the gaming magazines? PCGamer was the closest I was ever going to get to art criticism and appreciation in my younger years. What exists now for the next generation?
Of computer magazines today, I can only think of Hello World. Not a gaming magazine, but still.
Anybody know where to find an archive of Morph's Outpost on the Digital Frontier?
https://morphsoutpostonthedigitalfrontier.blogspot.com/
https://www.wired.com/1993/04/morphs-outpost/