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The publishers had also considered the somewhat shorter title Byte, but that was already taken.
The magazine content was pure computer entusiast[?], though. Initial interested circled around Tiny BASIC, but this soon expanded vastly. Most of the content were volunteer contributions[?]; Steve Wozniak counting among one of the more well known early contributors.
Programs published during the early years include:
The title was shortened to "Dr. Dobb's Journal", then changed to Dr. Dobb's Software Tools as it became more mainstream. The magazine exist to this day, in form of the Dr. Dobb's magazine.
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