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Does anyone read PHP Magazine? Just wondering if it's got anything decent in it often and if it's worth subscribing to.
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More a PHP|Architect reader myself - I don't have a lot of backissues but generally it's like all technical magazines - hit and miss on what interests you in the PHP world.
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Yeah I don't subscribe to (nor read) any PHP Magazines at present. I guess you can't really expect much else than hit/miss when the content is technical :)
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I read it every day. It's got an RSS feed of the headlines that I bookmark with FF. It's on my bookmark bar right beside ol' Devnet.

I've seen enough interesting stuff there to bookmark it, but I'm not sure how much more there is to the subscribed version.
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Both php|architect and php-mag reader. I get the issues that have content i am interested in reading. eg. 02-2006 issue contained one of my favorite ones - Code Generation and PHP.

So it's like as Maugrim said - there is always a hit/miss situation... ;)

PS: I think Maugrim also went into slumber after I had gone :P
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I think Maugrim also went into slumber after I had gone
Maugrim has spies everywhere. Chuck Norris pales in comparison...;)
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aha! that accounts for your posts :lol:
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