So, we have coding books, coding RSS feeds, and music to code by. Are there any coding magazines that anyone would recommend?
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The Pragmatic Programmers' Pragmatic Bookshelf publishes a free magazine available online and for download in various formats:
The ACM Queue has some hardcore content, dense, but good. I haven't read it in a while though.
I really enjoy IEEE Software because it covers broader issues regarding software engineering.
The venerable Dr. Dobbs Journal is still pretty good. It covers multiple platforms, and mixes some fairly hard-core technical articles with lighter fare (interviews with notables, a "Developer Diaries" column that profiles regular-Joe (and Jane) developers from a range of fields). If you are employed and have authority to spend some non-trivial amount of money on tools (or are willing to claim that you do), you can probably get them to send it to you for free.
For the Microsoft world, MSDN Magazine is very useful. Some of their columns are excellent, particularly Jeff Richter's Concurrent Affairs.
For Delphi delvelopers "Blaise" international magazine - www.blaisepascal.eu
VSJ, I find it a great mag :) http://www.vsj.co.uk/
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This is NOT off-topic! It directly relates to programming!