Nathan Torkington [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*>"Safari" is the name for the O'Reilly online book project, and it's
*>pretty sweet. It's in beta-test now. It's kinda like you can build
*>your own CD bookshelf by subscribing to only the books you want, only
*>you never get the CD :-)
There sho
* Nathan Torkington ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Dean S Wilson writes:
> > Of course, CD Bookshelf products and ematter versions of some titles
> > are only two of many experiments we're running in an attempt to build
> > up business models for online books. We will be selling online access
> > to
Dean S Wilson writes:
> Of course, CD Bookshelf products and ematter versions of some titles
> are only two of many experiments we're running in an attempt to build
> up business models for online books. We will be selling online access
> to individual books and collections of books on a subscript
Original Message-
From: Dave Cross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> get a policy in place for upgrades, I'd rather pay 10-15 to upgrade
my
>> perl and Unix CD first edition and miss out on the included book
than
>> have to shell out for both of them at full price again. Might send
>> that in to "a
2000 18:54
> Subject: Re: Perl CD BookShelf 2nd Edition
>
>
> >The problem being that I think they should include both and there is
> noway
> >of voting for both! :-)
>
>
> I'd agree with both for more money. And they might as well add the DBI
> book, it w
-Original Message-
From: Natalie Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Date: 28 December 2000 18:54
Subject: Re: Perl CD BookShelf 2nd Edition
>The problem being that I think they should include bo
At 16:11 28/12/00, Andrew Bowman wrote:
>Hmmm. For my money the Cook Book has more everyday use(s) than MRE, so I'd
>vote for that. But, from the perspective of having the first edition of the
>CD Bookshelf, it would be nice to have MRE in HTML form too!
I agree
>Which begs the question of why d
At 12:20 28/12/00, Dean S Wilson wrote:
>Don't know how many of you have seen this:
>http://www.oreilly.com/survey/perlcd.html
>
>Vote to decide if they should put Mastering Regular Expressions or the
>cookbook on the new CD.
The problem being that I think they should include both and there is no
From: "Dean S Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Don't know how many of you have seen this:
> http://www.oreilly.com/survey/perlcd.html
>
> Vote to decide if they should put Mastering Regular Expressions or the
> cookbook on the new CD.
Hmmm. For my money the Cook Book has more everyday use(s) than MR
Don't know how many of you have seen this:
http://www.oreilly.com/survey/perlcd.html
Vote to decide if they should put Mastering Regular Expressions or the
cookbook on the new CD.
Dean
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