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Generally its a good idea to make these Community Wiki. – swilliams Nov 7 '08 at 16:20
+1 for Community Wiki – Daok Nov 7 '08 at 16:20
Let RaySI get his points I say! – cfeduke Nov 7 '08 at 16:42
You can reopen it as Wiki. Othewise it's subjective and argumentative and rep whoring – Daok Nov 7 '08 at 17:04
I don't get the varying rationale for closing questions here. There are tons of subjective questions that remain open. And yet this one is argumentative? I agree it should be community wiki, but jeez. – Robert S. Nov 7 '08 at 17:11
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IEEE Software

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IEEE Computer, any/all ACM publications like SIGPLAN Notices

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SQL Server Magazine. Worth every penny.

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MSDN, and then lifestyle magazines such as Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, gamer mags, etc., so that it is clear to those who need to know, that you have a life and do not wish to pull a 20-hour weekend.

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Embedded Systems Design is good, but it's a free industry rag so has more ads than content.

If you're interested in getting a little closer to the hardware and processor architecture, this is great.

-Adam

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Circuit Cellar is the winner for me. A strong focus on hardware, but nearly every project has an embedded processor and thus it's half software, half hardware.

Great for learning lower level concepts (implementing a USB or TCP/IP stack, a simple operating system, time and code efficient math algorithms, etc). Also relates the real world of sensors to software.

-Adam

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I like VSJ, largely because it's free.

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Byte. RIP old friend. You taught me so much.

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When there was a print edition, I used to really enjoy ACM Queue (you can still read it online). Now I read Communications of the ACM - very informative.

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Communications of the ACM has always been a favorite of mine for inspirational reading.

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I like MSDN Magazine and VisualStudio Magazine.

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Guns & Ammo. Leave it laying out on your desk and watch the complaints about your code plummet.

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I actually do this, but not for that reason. I just enjoy the magazine. – Rich B Nov 7 '08 at 16:41
Win. (Obligatory minimum comment length.) – cfeduke Nov 7 '08 at 16:44
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DDJ

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I think CoDe is a pretty good one.

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