Weiqi Gao wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I saw Nathan Meyers' new 'Java Programming for Linux' at Borders.

Thanks for the unsolicited testimonial. I finally got to touch a copy
myself for the first time yesterday, so I can finally announce:

<BLURB>Now available in stores: Java Programming on Linux!</BLURB>

It's very focused on Java solutions for Linux, with heavy coverage of
the Blackdown JDK and a look at many other solutions - including kaffe,
gcj, japhar, towerj, and more. What it is not, as you pointed out, is a
tutorial on Java or Linux - that ground is already well covered by
hundreds of other books.

Assuming the market cooperates, I'll do updated editions. The Web site
(http://www.javalinux.net) will collect corrections and information
updates - and I'd be most appreciative of any corrections and updates
people send to me. There's a lot of activity to keep track of right now,
and I'm bound to miss a spot or two.


Nathan Meyers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



> Browsed through it and found it packed with information that a
> Java-Linux developer would want/need/find indespensable.  Not a
> textbook/tutorial.  Lots of hints, tools, de-hype-ifications, whys, and
> coverage.  The spirit of Linux shines through throughout.
> 
> I'm buying it from Amazon.com, they are giving a $7.50 discount on this
> book.
> 
> Thank Nathan you for such a wonderful book.  And have fun updating it
> every year for the next five years.  You are going to update it, aren't
> you?
> 
> --
> Weiqi Gao
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