Where do you go to find your C++ articles and/or news these days?
Matthew Wilson
matthew at hat.stlsoft.dot.org
Tue Apr 8 14:21:25 PDT 2008
Thanks to everyone who responded. That's useful info.
I'll make specific responses where appropriate.
Cheers
Matt
"Matthew Wilson" <matthew at hat.stlsoft.dot.org> wrote in message news:ft8pu1$19pv$1 at digitalmars.com...
> Hi
>
> It's been a while since my consulting practice stole all the time I wanted to spend researching and writing, and things in the
> publishing world seem to have changed considerably in that time. CUJ is gone, and other magazines seem to have lost their pizzaz
> (and some, perhaps, quality along with it). Other than the ACCU, I'm not aware of anything C/C++-related maintaining any
significant
> momentum. Of course, I could be quite wrong, which is why I'm putting out the question.
>
> I've a number of things that I want to publish in the remainder of the year, including intro pieces, design discussions and
> tutorials on Pantheios, FastFormat and flecxx, and extracts from my next book, Breaking Up The Monolith. There're also several
> things I'd like to write up that pertain to s/w engineering in general, or to other languages.
>
> I'd really appreciate hearing from people where they go these days, so I can best target the prospective audience.
>
> Some possibilities:
> - CVu / Overload (ACCU)
> - CodeProject
> - DDJ
> - The C++ Source
> - newsgroups
> - just not interested in C++ / C++ libraries any more
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Matt
>
>
> --
> --
>
> Dr Matthew D. Wilson
>
> Director, Synesis Software - Fit-for-purpose Software Solutions
> (www.synesis.com.au)
> Author: "Extended STL, volume 1", Addison-Wesley, 2007
> (www.extendedstl.com)
> Author: "Imperfect C++", Addison-Wesley, 2004
> (www.imperfectcplusplus.com)
>
>
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