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Are you wondering how it all began?
In the Beginning, There Was Light
By Steve Ciarcia (Founder, Circuit Cellar)
Whenever I run into Circuit Cellar fans at conventions or techie-type gatherings, many invariably mention either how they’ve enjoyed following my projects and career since BYTE magazine or that they’ve recently discovered Circuit Cellar and wonder where it came from and how long it has been around. Certainly, if the tech-publishing world was apolitical and less competitive back in the day, someone might have published an unbiased account that wasn’t completely Silicon Valley-centric. Unfortunately, no other magazine could interview me and relate those events without appearing to promote BYTE or Circuit Cellar at the same time. I guess it is left to me to tell you how Circuit Cellar magazine started.