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 noway
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!
AOLI agree/AOL
Which begs the question of
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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 both and there is
noway
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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 "ask Tim"
* 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