Bob Albrecht edited an
eccentric newspaper about computer games programmed in
BASIC with the same name as the tiny nonprofit educational corporation that he had founded, ''
People's Computer Company'' (PCC).
Dennis Allison There were also projects for computer speech synthesis and computer music systems. a website and monthly digital PDF edition.
Later history The primary Dr. Dobb's content streams at the end were the Dr. Dobb's website, ''Dr. Dobb's Journal
(the monthly PDF magazine, which had different content from the website) and a weekly newsletter, Dr. Dobb's Update''. In addition, Dr. Dobb's continued to run the Jolt Awards and, since 1995, the
Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Award. Regular bloggers include
Scott Ambler,
Walter Bright,
Andrew Koenig, and
Al Williams. Adrian Bridgwater edited the news section beginning in 2010.
End On December 16, 2014, an article by editor-in-chief Andrew Binstock announced that ''Dr. Dobb's'' would cease publication of new articles at the end of 2014. Archived articles are still available online. While no longer distributed, Dr. Dobb's is widely considered an important and influential source for the history of the personal computer industry. ==See also==