On Oct 16, 2007, at 7:57 AM, Frank Burcaw wrote:
> I haven't seen any of those on the news stands in years. Are these
> publications and others like them still relevant in todays world? I
> get my news and articles from blogs and mailing lists like ProFox.
The growth of the internet has greatly lessened the demand for tech
magazines, since the information is much more timely, and doesn't add
to clutter the way that accumulating lots of old magazines does.
That's why I pointed that out. Several people in other fora have
decried the end of FPA as yet another sign of the Death of FoxPro™,
but it's actually a sign of the death of dead tree tech pubs.
-- Ed Leafe
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