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The Demise of Dr. Dobbs

December 16, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Since the days when the 8080 was the desirable CPU, Dr. Dobbs has been publishing materials for programmers. That era ends with the close of 2014 as no new content will be added to the Dr. Dobbs website. Existing content will still be available, but in the fast moving world of technology it will soon become dated and left behind. Happily, the final Editor-In-Chief confirmed the TechEnablement developer outreach approach when he wrote, “The numbers confirm that there is a deep thirst in the programmer community for long-form technical content featuring algorithms and code, as well as strong demand for explanations of new developer technologies and reliable reviews of books and tools.” At TechEnablement, we look forward to addressing the needs of the programming community now and in the future.

Farewell Dr. Dobbs!

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