dr. dobbs - where?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- i'd like to know where i can find dr. dobbs. i came up with a lot of stuff (52 hits actually) using gopher but i'd prefer some sort of mailing list or even better, a WWW page for it. of course, if there is a std ftp site i'd go for that as well. basically, i'm easy to please. i just want to read the crypto articles mention by bruce. life, you see, is not meant to be enjoyed. -me right now pfinerty@bach.seattleu.edu finerty@msscc.med.utah.edu finger any acct. for pgp key pfinerty@nyx10.cs.du.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQBVAwUBLu1UMbJv5rDIkn05AQGLVQH/RTZJaIU6Do1xCfU2RG586SzJZJFh6/Pb J5cG+j/zswDt/5hxmFxUl3Vk1zSMWERoo7mLP3c4s9jTuLmr7s+wOw== =xxA+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
being wrote:
i'd like to know where i can find dr. dobbs. i came up with a lot of stuff (52 hits actually) using gopher but i'd prefer some sort of mailing list or even better, a WWW page for it. of course, if there is a std ftp site i'd go for that as well. basically, i'm easy to please. i just want to read the crypto articles mention by bruce.
i wondered the same thing for a long time, looking with archie for this item, and another, something called "scientfic american" that gets quoted a lot (but isn't a scientific american an oxymoron? I guess not) i finally found this dr. dobbs in a place called a bookstore...imagine that. it seems that dr. dobbs is a magazine, a relic printed on either papyrus or paper, i'm not sure which. it used to be called "dr. dobbs journal of computer orthodentia: running light without overbyte" (or words to that effect)). the immmortal jim warren, who has attended at least two cypherpunks meetings and who founded various important computer trade shows (which he sold to others, thus ensuring his life of retirement), founded this "magazine" in the mid-70s, which explains why it uses such an archaic format as papyrus (or is it paper?). seriously, byte, dr. dobbs, scientific american, and the economist are available only in paper form, but are nonetheless vastly more useful than nearly anything on the net. this is especially true, of course, of the crypto literature, where vast amounts of goodness are confined to cellulose. it may change in our lifetimes, perhaps even in my lifetime. not surprising to this group, payment for electronic forms is an issue. --klaus! von future prime
"b" == being <pfinerty@seattleu.edu> writes: b> i'd like to know where i can find dr. dobbs. ftp://ftp.mv.com/pub/ddj contains some of the code published in the magazine. for the articles (and the rest of the code), you'll need to stop by a magazine stand or library. michael
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