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{{short description|Monthly UK computer magazine}}
[[Image:Praccomp79.jpg|thumb|Practical Computing, November 1979]]▼
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'''''Practical Computing (magazine)''''' was a [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[computer magazine]] published [[Wiktionary:monthly|monthly]]. The magazine was [[publisher|published]] by [[IPC Media|IPC]] Electrical Electronic Press Ltd. The first edition was released in August 1978 as a special computer show edition, and the second issue was October 1978. The magazine carried on to 1987 when it merged with ''[[Business Computing]]''. In September 1989, it was renamed ''[[Management Computing]]''.▼
| title = Practical Computing
| image_file = Praccomp79.jpg
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| publisher = [[IPC Media|IPC]] Electrical Electronic Press Ltd
| firstdate = August 1978
| finaldate = 1989
| country = [[United Kingdom]]
| based = [[Sutton, Surrey]]
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▲'''''Practical Computing
It provided in-depth [[review]]s and
== Development and evolution ==
The magazine followed the trends of the microcomputer industry at the time. Initially it covered a broad range of systems including [[Commodore PET]]s and the [[TRS-80|Tandy TRS-80]] as well as [[single-board
The editors were:
*1978 — [[Dennis Jarrett]] (main magazine), [[Nick Hampshire]] (Computabits)
*1979-
*1984 — [[Jack Schofield (journalist)|Jack Schofield]]
The initial publisher in 1978 was Wim Hoeksma, who died in 1981. Chris Hipwell was its publisher in the early 1980s. Tom Maloney was advertising manager.
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The cover price in 1978 was 50p; in June 1980 it rose to 60p, June 1981 80p, 1984 85p and 1985 £1.
[[Your Computer (British magazine)|''Your Computer'']] was a spin-off from ''Practical Computing''.
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* The coverart was initially hand-drawn, later it went for occasional (but humorous) photographs, then finally a mix of photos and geometric graphic design.
* From October 1978 to October 1979 the magazine serialised the book ''Illustrating BASIC'' by Donald Alcock. This book was unusually written by hand rather than typeset, and featured little insects to show common programming errors or bugs.
* When it was more of a hobbyist magazine, Practical Computing published
* The magazine underwent two redesigns in its history, in 1982 and 1985. In 1985 the title font changed, losing its trademark 'mu' symbol, and the subtitle 'for business and professional micro users' appeared.
==References==
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==External links==
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* [http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/sec/1403/Practical-Computing/ Computing History - Practical Computing]
* [http://www.davidviner.com/mags.php David Viner — UK Computer Magazines]
* [[iarchive:practicalcomputing|Archived Practical Computing magazines]] on the [[Internet Archive]]
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