David H. Ahl
Person
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Creative Computing
Series
Identifier: MAG-CREATIVECOMP
Abstract
Creative Computing was an early computing magazine founded by David H. Ahl that covered, as the name implies, creative and hobbyist uses of computers. The magazine emphasized accessible and educational computer programs rather than the more technical or hardware-focused coverage in similar magazines. Ahl self-published the magazine until around June 1982, when it was acquired by Ziff Davis, although Ahl continued to serve as editor until the magazine was discontinued at the end of...
Dates:
Publication: 1974–1985
Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games, 1983
Sub-Series
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This is a partial collection of Creative Computing from 1977 onward, along with both known issues of Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games.
The library's copy of Volume 6 (1980) was sold as a complete set of back-issues, distributed in a Creative Computing-branded binder.
Dates:
Publication: 1983