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Modern Day Equivalent of Byte/Compute! Magazine?

MochaMan writes "I grew up in the '80s on a steady diet of Byte and Compute! magazines, banging in page after page of code line by line, and figuring out how sound, graphics, and input devices worked along the way. Since then, the personal computer market has obviously moved away from hobbyists intent on coding and understanding their machines down to the hardware, but I imagine there must still be a market for similar do-it-yourself articles. Perhaps the collective minds of Slashdot can divine some online sources of fun and educational mini-projects like 'write your own assembler' or 'roll your own bootloader.'"

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  1. tiket pesawat by fadly1985 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    my name is fadly..good article..soo nice ;)

  2. all grown up now by IGnatius+T+Foobar · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Dude, if you've been around that long, you're old enough to buy porn now. Turn off the computer and pick up some girlie mags.

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