List of Computer Magazines - Academic Journals

Academic Journals

As well as consumer magazines there are a number of academic journals circulated in academic circles (normally associated with a governing body such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, IEEE). These magazines may cover several different topics as well as computing and often deal with more technical aspects of hardware and software.

  • ACM Computing Reviews (United States) (ACM)
  • ACM Queue (United States) (ACM)
  • ACM Transactions on Graphics (United States) (ACM)
  • American Programmer (United States)
  • Computer (United States) (IEEE)
  • Computer Graphics (United States) (ACM SIGGRAPH)
  • C/C++ Users Journal (United States) (independent publisher, defunct)
  • Dr. Dobb's Journal (United States) (independent publisher, defunct)
  • Overload (United Kingdom) (ACCU)

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