--- Tony Whitmore
If your view of Linux magazines is that they are all "Move [sic] Player of the Week" articles, then you obviously haven't read any of them for
Not at all. But from the ones I have read, this seems to be quite popular. And why not? It's informative to a wide-range of people.
some time. In addition to the more run-of-the-mill group roundups, reviews and news, there are tutorials, interviews and discussion articles, as well as run-downs on new technologies (like SOLID). If this isn't heavyweight enough for you, then the more indepth and even philosophical articles of Linux User & Developer might be more your cup of tea.
I wouldn't have said heavy-weight was my "cup of tea" either, but I'll just have to have a more indepth look, I suppose. The last Linux User & Developer issue I read (from last year sometime I suppose) didn't seem that bad, but the actual content seemed a little lacking in comparision to the other Linux magazines available. This might have changed since then, of course. Thanks anyway. Thomas. ___________________________________________________________ Introducing the new Yahoo! Answers Beta A new place to get answers to your questions Try it http://uk.answers.yahoo.com