Microsoft launches MSDN Magazine

Microsoft Corporation is launching a new developer magazine, MSDN Magazine, in February, which will replace both Microsoft System Journal (MSJ) and Microsoft Internet Developer (MIND) magazines when it debuts. Previously, Microsoft used MIND for

Paul Thurrott

January 30, 2000

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Microsoft Corporation is launching a new developer magazine, MSDN Magazine, in February, which will replace both Microsoft System Journal (MSJ) and Microsoft Internet Developer (MIND) magazines when it debuts. Previously, Microsoft used MIND for Internet-related development issues, while MSJ catered to the Visual C++, and more recently, Visual Basic crowds. With the growing consolidation of classic Win32 programming and HTML/DHTML/XML Web development, however, the consolidation of Microsoft's developer magazines was, perhaps, inevitable.

If you already subscribe to MIND and/or MSJ, the remaining issues in your subscriptions will be applied to a new MSDN Magazine subscription automatically. For more information and subscription information, please visit the MSDN Magazine Web site

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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