Back in the days I started programming, Micro Cornucopia was a wonderful magazine, so I’m glad that BitSavers scanned a few more issues and put them online today, a week after some great PDF scans: Turbo Assembler/Debugger (1993/1994), Borland C++/Object Windows Library (1993):
- Micro_Cornucopia_#40_Mar88.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#41_May88.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#45_Jan89.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#46_Mar89.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#47_May89.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#48_Jul89.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#49_Sep89.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#50_Nov89.pd
- Micro_Cornucopia_#51_Jan90.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#52_Mar90.pdf
- Micro_Cornucopia_#53_May90.pdf (final issue)
They covered a lot of languages (x86 and 68k assembly, C, C++, Turbo Pascal and many more), and very interesting hardware designs.
–jeroen
via: Index of /pdf/microCornucopia.
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