I'm looking for an actual physical magazine (that you can have delivered to your home) on programming and software. Kind of like the pragmatic progammer's magazine. All I can find now are online magazines. Any suggestions?
Ask HN: Physical Magazines About Programming?
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#3If you program in .NET, Visual Studio Magazine http://visualstudiomagazine.com and MSDN Magazine http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/default.aspx are both available in print. Visual Studio Magazine is a free sub for qualified Devs, MSDN either comes as package or can be subscribed to separately http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ee358702.aspx
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#5http://hackermonthly.com/ focuses on all of hacker news, and is a little pricy, but a very nice publication, and will cover programming, but also other topics HN (and possibly you) would be interested in.
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#6It's a bit pricey ($99/yr), but ACM membership gets you a print subscription to Communications of the ACM, which is pretty good. It's somewhat on the research side of programming, but since its 2008 relaunch it's a lot more practically focused (no more journal-length articles; new guidelines of 10-page articles with no more than 10 citations, that must cover a topic of general interest with minimal specialist prerequisite knowledge).
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#7XRDS is pretty cool. It's the ACM's "crazy stuff grad students have done lately" magazine.
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#8Thanks everyone!