UNIX Review
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The journal was renamed to UNIX Review's Performance Computing (UR/PC) Magazine with the April 1998 issue,[2] and ceased print publication in 1999. The on-line publication ceased in 2007.[3] It was published by REVIEW Publications of Renton, Washington. The rights to the title are currently owned by United Business Media (formerly CMP Media),[3][4] but the UnixReview.com website is no longer active and the archives have been destroyed or hidden.
Regular contributors
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- Andrew Binstock, (editor in chief from 1991–1997), wrote "Word Wrap from the Editor"
- Stan Kelly-Bootle, writer of the "Devil's Advocate" column
- Ken Arnold, writer of the "The C Advisor" column
- Rich Morin, writer of the "The Human Factor" and "The Internet Notebook" columns
- Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier, writer of the "Tool of the Month" column
- Ed Schaefer, writer of the "Shell Corner" column
- Dinah McNutt, writer of the "Daemons and Dragons" column
- Cameron Laird, regular contributor
- Emmett Dulaney, regular contributor
- Marcel Gagné, regular contributor[5]
- Eric Foster-Johnson, regular contributor
References
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External links
- UNIX Review at the Wayback Machine internet archive
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