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Creative Computing fue una revista estadounidense sobre informática publicada de 1974 a 1985. Fue una de las pioneras en la cobertura de la revolución de los microcomputadores, englobando los campos de la informática para aficionados y doméstica en un lenguaje mucho más accesible que el empleado en la revista contemporánea BYTE. La revista fue fundada por , quien la vendió a Ziff Davis a inicios de la década de 1980. Entre sus colaboradores regulares estaban y . Entre sus colaboradores esporádicos se encontraba Ted Nelson, más conocido posteriormente por la invención del hipertexto. La revista incluía regularmente listados en BASIC de utilidades y juegos.

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dbo:abstract Creative Computing war eines der ersten US-amerikanischen Computermagazine, das sich mit dem gerade entwickelnden Homecomputer-Markt beschäftigte. Die Zeitschrift wurde zwischen 1974 und 1985 veröffentlicht.Die Zeitschrift beschäftigte sich mit dem Themenspektrum zwischen Homecomputern und Personal Computern. Dabei nutzte sie eine einfachere Form und Sprache als das Konkurrenzprodukt Byte, das wesentlich technischer ausgerichtet war. Das Magazin wurde gegründet von David H. Ahl, der es in den 1980er Jahren an den Ziff-Davis Verlag verkaufte. In den letzten Jahren der Veröffentlichung fokussierte sich die Zeitschrift auf den professionellen Computermarkt, war aber dabei nicht erfolgreich und stellte dann die Publikation ein. Ted Nelson, bekannt als Erfinder des Hypertext, war kurzzeitig Chefredakteur der Zeitschrift. Bekannt ist auch die Buchreihe BASIC-Computer-Spiele von David H. Ahl, die Programme von Creative Computing enthält und das erste Computerbuch war, das sich mehr als eine Million Mal verkauft hat. Dieses wurde auch in Deutschland verkauft. (de) Creative Computing was one of the earliest magazines covering the microcomputer revolution. Published from October 1974 until December 1985, the magazine covered the spectrum of hobbyist/home/personal computing in a more accessible format than the rather technically oriented Byte. The magazine was created to cover educational-related topics. Early issues include articles on the use of computers in the classroom, various simple programs like madlibs and various programming challenges, mostly in BASIC. By the late 1970s, it had moved towards more general coverage as the microcomputer market emerged. Hardware coverage became more common, but type-in programs remained common into the early 1980s. The company published several books, the most successful being BASIC Computer Games, the first million-selling computer book. Their Best of Creative Computing collections were also popular. Creative Computing also published software on cassette and floppy disk for the popular computer systems of the time and had a small hardware business. Ziff-Davis purchased Creative Computing in 1983 and closed the non-magazine endeavors. (en) Creative Computing fue una revista estadounidense sobre informática publicada de 1974 a 1985. Fue una de las pioneras en la cobertura de la revolución de los microcomputadores, englobando los campos de la informática para aficionados y doméstica en un lenguaje mucho más accesible que el empleado en la revista contemporánea BYTE. La revista fue fundada por , quien la vendió a Ziff Davis a inicios de la década de 1980. Entre sus colaboradores regulares estaban y . Entre sus colaboradores esporádicos se encontraba Ted Nelson, más conocido posteriormente por la invención del hipertexto. La revista incluía regularmente listados en BASIC de utilidades y juegos. (es) Creative Computing est l'un des premiers magazines couvrant la révolution des ordinateurs personnels. Publié d'octobre 1974 à octobre 1985, il traite de l'ensemble du milieu lié à l'informatique personnelle, amateur ou à domicile, dans un format plus accessible que le magazine Byte, plus orienté sur l'aspect technique. Creative Computing fournit également des programmes sur cassettes et disquettes pour les systèmes informatiques populaires de l'époque. Le magazine est fondé par David H. Ahl, auteur du livre 101 BASIC Computer Games, qui vend le magazine à Ziff Davis au début des années 1980, mais reste en tant que rédacteur en chef. Les rédacteurs les plus connus sont , et . Le magazine inclut régulièrement des codes sources en BASIC de logiciels utilitaires et de jeux vidéo, que les utilisateurs peuvent taper sur leur ordinateur. Ted Nelson, l'inventeur de l'hypertexte, y travaille brièvement en tant que rédacteur. À la fin de son existence, Creative Computing tente de se recentrer sur l'informatique professionnelle mais ne trouve pas son succès et cesse finalement de paraître en octobre 1985. (fr) Creative Computing è stata una delle prime riviste ad occuparsi di microcomputer. Fondata da David Ahl e pubblicata dal 1974 al 1985, seguiva tutti i modelli di computer, dai personal computer agli home computer. Ahl vendette poi la rivista a Ziff-Davis all'inizio degli anni 80. Tra i collaboratori più conosciuti vi erano e . Il suo formato era più accessibile rispetto a quello più tecnico presentato dalla rivista coetanea BYTE. La rivista includeva regolarmente listati in linguaggio BASIC sia di giochi che di programmi di utilità che l'utente poteva manualmente digitare. Ted Nelson, conosciuto per l'invenzione dell'ipertesto ne è stato per un breve periodo l'editore. (it)
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rdfs:comment Creative Computing fue una revista estadounidense sobre informática publicada de 1974 a 1985. Fue una de las pioneras en la cobertura de la revolución de los microcomputadores, englobando los campos de la informática para aficionados y doméstica en un lenguaje mucho más accesible que el empleado en la revista contemporánea BYTE. La revista fue fundada por , quien la vendió a Ziff Davis a inicios de la década de 1980. Entre sus colaboradores regulares estaban y . Entre sus colaboradores esporádicos se encontraba Ted Nelson, más conocido posteriormente por la invención del hipertexto. La revista incluía regularmente listados en BASIC de utilidades y juegos. (es) Creative Computing was one of the earliest magazines covering the microcomputer revolution. Published from October 1974 until December 1985, the magazine covered the spectrum of hobbyist/home/personal computing in a more accessible format than the rather technically oriented Byte. Ziff-Davis purchased Creative Computing in 1983 and closed the non-magazine endeavors. (en) Creative Computing war eines der ersten US-amerikanischen Computermagazine, das sich mit dem gerade entwickelnden Homecomputer-Markt beschäftigte. Die Zeitschrift wurde zwischen 1974 und 1985 veröffentlicht.Die Zeitschrift beschäftigte sich mit dem Themenspektrum zwischen Homecomputern und Personal Computern. Dabei nutzte sie eine einfachere Form und Sprache als das Konkurrenzprodukt Byte, das wesentlich technischer ausgerichtet war. Ted Nelson, bekannt als Erfinder des Hypertext, war kurzzeitig Chefredakteur der Zeitschrift. (de) Creative Computing est l'un des premiers magazines couvrant la révolution des ordinateurs personnels. Publié d'octobre 1974 à octobre 1985, il traite de l'ensemble du milieu lié à l'informatique personnelle, amateur ou à domicile, dans un format plus accessible que le magazine Byte, plus orienté sur l'aspect technique. Creative Computing fournit également des programmes sur cassettes et disquettes pour les systèmes informatiques populaires de l'époque. (fr) Creative Computing è stata una delle prime riviste ad occuparsi di microcomputer. Fondata da David Ahl e pubblicata dal 1974 al 1985, seguiva tutti i modelli di computer, dai personal computer agli home computer. Ahl vendette poi la rivista a Ziff-Davis all'inizio degli anni 80. Tra i collaboratori più conosciuti vi erano e . (it)
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