aspnet.Pro and Visual Studio Magazine should be added to the list so make
that a five-sided coin. I have some opinions on this matter though as I
subscribe to MSDN, aspnet.Pro and Visual Studio Magazine and often buy a
copy of CoDe off the shelf or get a free copy from a local user group...
* MSDN Magazine publishes the most complex and sophisticated content.
* aspnet.Pro and CoDe publish content for neophytes and intermediate skilled
developers.
* Visual Studio Magazine [1] covers the spectrum but is now only available
as PDF.
I can't say anything about .NET Developers Journal.
<%= Clinton Gallagher
NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
URL
http://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/
[1]
http://www.ftponline.com/vsm/
"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" <> wrote in
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> Flip a three-sided coin, donet.
> All three of them are good.
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> "donet programmer" wrote:
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>> I wish to subscribe to a paper copy of monthly/biweekly magazine
>> on .NET/C#. I am a .NET developer with interest in new developments
>> in .net, coding best practices, design patterns, software
>> architecture, Ajax, WPF etc.
>> I came across these 3 magazines and couldn't decide which one to
>> subscribe to:
>> - MSDN
>> - .NET Developer's journal
>> - CoDe magazine
>>
>> Are there any others?
>> Any suggestions which one is better, more popular, focuses more
>> on .net related stuff etc.
>>
>>