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UNIX Review was an American magazine covering technical aspects of the UNIX operating system and C programming. Recognized for its in-depth technical analysis,[1] the journal also reported on industry confabs and included some lighter fare.
Editor | Joe Casad, Rikki Endsley, Christi Bear |
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Categories | Computer magazines |
Founded | 1983 |
Final issue | 2000 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Renton, Washington |
Language | English |
Website | UnixReview.com |
ISSN | 0742-3136 |
OCLC | 477140341 |
It was founded in 1983.[2][3] In 1985 it was acquired by Miller Freeman.[3] The journal was renamed to UNIX Review's Performance Computing (UR/PC) Magazine with the April 1998 issue,[4] and ceased publication in 2000.[3] The online publication ceased in 2007.[5] It was published by REVIEW Publications of Renton, Washington. The rights to the title passed to United Business Media (formerly CMP Media),[5][6] which was absorbed by Informa in 2018.
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