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- The_Alternate_Source_Programmers_Journal abstract "The Alternate Source, also known as The Alternate Source Programmer's Journal was a magazine with deeply technical programming articles, most of which were at the Assembly Language level, for the TRS-80; focused on the Model I and Model III, with a few articles relating to the Color Computer.It was published by Charlie W. Butler(Died of liver cancer on 9-11-2014) and Joni M. Kosloski of The Alternate Source, a major TRS-80 software publisher, from around 1980 to around 1983. TAS was known for the high intensity level of its articles and as such was the \"prestige\" technical journal of the time. Among its more notable contributors were Jake Commander, Jack Decker, Bruce Hansen, Larry Kingsbury, Dennis Kitsz, Steven Kovitz, Alan Moluf, Troy L. Pierce and Gordon Williams.The meaning behind the name \"The Alternate Source\" is that TAS set itself up as being an alternative to the official software and information coming from Radio Shack, the manufacturer of the TRS-80.".
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- The_Alternate_Source_Programmers_Journal wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Alternate Source Programmer's Journal".
- The_Alternate_Source_Programmers_Journal category Computer_magazine.
- The_Alternate_Source_Programmers_Journal company "TASMON".
- The_Alternate_Source_Programmers_Journal country "United States".
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- The_Alternate_Source_Programmers_Journal founder "Charley Butler".
- The_Alternate_Source_Programmers_Journal founder "Joni Kosloski,".
- The_Alternate_Source_Programmers_Journal frequency "once every two months for a total of six issues a year.".
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- The_Alternate_Source_Programmers_Journal comment "The Alternate Source, also known as The Alternate Source Programmer's Journal was a magazine with deeply technical programming articles, most of which were at the Assembly Language level, for the TRS-80; focused on the Model I and Model III, with a few articles relating to the Color Computer.It was published by Charlie W. Butler(Died of liver cancer on 9-11-2014) and Joni M. Kosloski of The Alternate Source, a major TRS-80 software publisher, from around 1980 to around 1983.".
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