On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 14:39:38 -0000, Shawn <> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My company benefits include certain amount of money each year for
> joining membership or subscribing magazines. Could you give me some
> recommendations for Java programming or Object-oriented related?
>
> I am a commuter. So reading magazines in a train is very good for me. In
> addition, I found that printed material is more quality-guaranteed,
> while googled material sometimes is too many, and quality varies.
>
> Thank you very much.
If you can spend the money on books rather than magazines, this might be
more productive. Due to the time constraints of publications, most
articles in technology magazines (particularly monthly ones) are old news
by the time they hit the shelves. You can often find similar content
online in a more timely fashion.
In the UK there is a weekly trade publication called "Computing", but it
seems to me that most people who read that have either managed to obtain a
free subscription or are buying it just for the job ads.
If you want to join professional organisations, take a look at the ACM,
IEEE and any local organisations in your country. I chose to join the ACM
over the IEEE and the BCS (British Computer Society) because they seemed
more in tune with what I wanted from such an organisation, but you may
have different preferences (and there's nothing to stop you from joining
more than one). If you want to spend the money (over and above the
standard membership fee), the ACM Digital Library is a very valuable
resource.
Dan.
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Daniel Dyer
http://www.uncommons.org