Linux Journal
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Linux Journal is a monthly magazine published by Specialized Systems Consultants (SSC) of Seattle, Washington, first published in March 1994.
Linux Journal publishes articles on all levels of developing and using Linux and the software that runs on it, including everything from how to write device drivers to how to edit photos with GIMP.
Most articles are fairly technical, and it helps to have a working knowledge of C to get the most out of it. Linux Journal does run some user-level and business articles in every issue, and sections called "Up Front" and "EOF" tend to be less technical. Linux Journal's web site has the entire magazine archive available to subscribers along with articles from older issues and some online-only content available to all.
The current Editor in Chief of Linux Journal is Nicholas Petreley.
Doc Searls, Senior Editor, is one of Linux Journal's most well-known writers. Doc has written for Linux Journal since early in its history.
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