Contributing Columnists To The Rainbow
- William Barden, Jr. (Barden's Buffer): technical articles often involving low-level assembly language programming;
- Joe Bennett of JARB Software provided numerous programs, how to articles, and technical tips in the early years of the Rainbow.
- Tony DiStefano (Turn of the Screw): hardware projects;
- Joseph Kolar (BASIC Training): tutorials on BASIC language programming;
- Cray Augsburg (Delphi Bureau): coverage of the CoCo community on the Delphi online service;
- Fred B. Scerbo (Wishing Well): BASIC programs based on ideas submitted by readers;
- Dale L. Puckett (KISSable OS-9): coverage of the OS-9 multitasking operating system;
- Steve Blyn (Education Notes): coverage of educational software;
- Marty Goodman (CoCo Consultations), Richard E. Esposito (Doctor ASCII), Dan Downard (Downloads): answers to technical questions from the readers;
- Dennis Lewandowski (The Assembly Corner): assembly language programming;
- Charles J. Roslund (Charlie's Machine);
- Michael Plog, Ph.D. (Education Overview): addressing issues of using computers and technology within educational settings.
- William Nolan, of Prickly Pear Software: wrote dozens of articles and, for several years, a monthly column on gaming, particularly fantasy gaming, on the CoCo.
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