New Architect has released its June issue on "Technology Innovation: Process or Plain Luck?" and the best part about it is Wisdom from the Industry. The magazine asked 16 bigwigs how they stay ahead and what technologies they’re watching.
I’m one of many former loyal Web Techniques readers who are quite disappointed at its transformation to New Architect. I used to enjoy the fact that most articles came with code samples, not to mention excellent features like Randall Schwartz’s monthly perl column. Now it seems that everything in the magazine is hand waving (one abstraction further removed from vaporware). Or do you see it differently?
(No offense to the New Architect staff, by the way, who seem like nice folks with niceblogs.)
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I’m one of many former loyal Web Techniques readers who are quite disappointed at its transformation to New Architect. I used to enjoy the fact that most articles came with code samples, not to mention excellent features like Randall Schwartz’s monthly perl column. Now it seems that everything in the magazine is hand waving (one abstraction further removed from vaporware). Or do you see it differently?
(No offense to the New Architect staff, by the way, who seem like nice folks with nice blogs.)
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