Andrew Binstock's Bio
Prior to joining Dr. Dobb's Journal as Editor in Chief, Andrew Binstock worked as a technology analyst, as well as a columnist for SD Times, a reviewer for InfoWorld, and the editor of UNIX Review. Earlier, he was a senior manager at Price Waterhouse. He began his career in software development in the early 1980's.
Archive
- Through A PRISM Darkly
- Orthodoxy vs. Pragmatism, or How I Became a Better Developer
- C++ Reading List
- So You Want to Write A Mobile App? Place Your Bets!
- Why Aren't There Better Testing Tools?
- Reusable Components Finally Arrive As Cloud-Based APIs
- Pulling Back from Windows 8
- The Quiet Revolution in Programming
- Developer Reading List
- After XML, JSON: Then What?
- Learning New Languages
- Why Code in C Anymore?
- Embedded print Statements != Debugging
- Developer Reading List: The Must-Have Books for JavaScript
- The Groovy Conundrum
- Mobile as the Driver of Desktop Software Design
- Software Development in the Obama Campaign
- The Crying Need To Punish Cyber Crime Fairly
- The Rise and Fall of Languages in 2012
- The Best of 2012
- Developer Reading List
- The Fruitlessness of No Methodology
- The Scourge of Error Handling
- Intel's 50-Core Xeon Phi: The New Era of Inexpensive Supercomputing
- AMD's Bold ARM Server Gambit

