Posted By: lethalbyte | Oct 21st, 2005 @ 4:10 PM
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Who knows any .NET magazines worth subscribing to?  Currently only subscribe to MSDN Magazine, but that is only enough for about a week of bathroom visits!
Give http://www.code-magazine.com/ a try.  They advertise on the Dot Net Rocks show, and their on-line stuff seems decent.

CODE magazine isn't too bad, although it tends to the rather basic and often material is a thinly disguised book extract or simple four pages of .Net Rocks radio show transcript. It is printed on the most expensive thick paper I've ever seen for a magazine and does have the occasional gem. It only appears every two months though.

It's the only .Net magazine I still subscribe to - most of the others just got thinner and thinner and the prices being charged are ridiculously high for us Brits.

Over here we all read .NET Magazine!!!
From Microsoft itself!

http://www.microsoft.com/belux/nl/msdn/community/netmagazine/default.mspx

This is a very thick magazine, full of good articles and code, and completely free!!!

Is there really nothing like that in English?

I subscribe to Code, Visual Studio, ASP.NetPro, MSDN, SD Times and EE Times, but you really should be reading the DotNet developer blogs. You could start with mine and then follow the links all around the community.
AdamKinney wrote:
I also read ASPNetPro magazine.


How is that going? I subscribed for a year but international subscriptions are expensive and each issue got thinner and thinner (and it wasn't just the paper thickness). Visual Studio from Fawcette also seemed to be going the same way - a long way from the heady days of really fat issues of Visual Basic Programmers' Journal which it replaced.
Yeah, in Belgium and the Netherlands we're lucky to get .NET Magazine for free. It's pretty good, it's in Dutch, and the articles are written by locals.
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