Microsoft has announced that MSDN Magazine will stop publishing at the end of this year, three decades after the first issue came to light.
MSDN Magazine originally started as two different magazines called Microsoft Systems Journal and Microsoft Internet Developer, which merged in 2000 under the name MSDN.
While Microsoft has not provided too many details about why it will withdraw MSDN magazine, the company says it is making that decision because its services have expanded significantly.
Subscribers will get their money back
The company states: "As the products and Microsoft's services have expanded exponentially over the years, MSDN Magazine has had its own evolution as well. We have realized that it is time to retire MSDN Magazine and continue its work through online channels such as docs.microsoft.com.”
All the content that developers need is now available at docs.microsoft.com and Microsoft recommends that anyone looking for information go to this large collection of documents.
Microsoft states that all customers with active subscriptions they will receive a refund based on the time remaining. Refunds will be sent after the November issue, and Microsoft recommends that subscribers contact the company using the contact information found at on this page.
If you want to take a look at the existing MSDN Magazine, see this link. Microsoft will probably leave this collection of magazines online for a while.