New Journal Serves Java Programmers

Java Developer's Journal, a commercial publication dedicated to the rapidly growing Java community, will be issued 12 times a year at a regular subscription price of $119.

A special preview edition, distributed to over 4,000 attendees at the Netscape Internet Developer Conference, includes articles on IBM's Java strategy and programming techniques.

For a free copy of the preview edition of JDJ, or for subscription information, call (800) 513-7111, or fax a request to (914) 735-3922.

SYS-CON Publications, Inc., Pearl River, NY,
www.sys-con.com/java/

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