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A magazine published by Miller Freeman that covered topics relating to the [[C]] and [[C++]] programming languages, with a much greater emphasis on C++ especially it its latter years. Also published a [[CD-ROM]] that contained almost all articles from the magazine alongside some code examples as well.
A magazine published by Miller Freeman that covered topics relating to the [[C]] and [[C++]] programming languages, with a much greater emphasis on C++ especially it its latter years. Also published a [[CD-ROM]] that contained almost all articles from the magazine alongside some code examples as well.


The magazine's first issue was in January 1990 and it covered quite a lot of OS/2 related topics during its early years, the publication was discontinued in 2006 with the last issue being published in January with a March date on it. Some of the regular columns and authors were moved over [[Dr. Dobb's Journal]].
The magazine's first issue was in January 1990 as '''C Users Journal''' and it covered quite a lot of OS/2 related topics during its early years, the publication was discontinued in 2006 with the last issue being published in January with a March date on it. Some of the regular columns and authors were moved over [[Dr. Dobb's Journal]].


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[[Category:Magazines]]
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Revision as of 19:47, 12 August 2016

A magazine published by Miller Freeman that covered topics relating to the C and C++ programming languages, with a much greater emphasis on C++ especially it its latter years. Also published a CD-ROM that contained almost all articles from the magazine alongside some code examples as well.

The magazine's first issue was in January 1990 as C Users Journal and it covered quite a lot of OS/2 related topics during its early years, the publication was discontinued in 2006 with the last issue being published in January with a March date on it. Some of the regular columns and authors were moved over Dr. Dobb's Journal.