D. Richard Hipp wrote:
> On Apr 19, 2008, at 5:44 PM, Jay A. Kreibich wrote:
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>>  This is a bit off-topic for the mailing list, so please feel free
>>  to send stuff directly to the address below.
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> It would be good, I think, to have a public record of this
> conversation.  We can create an [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mailing list if you think it would help.
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> D. Richard Hipp
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I agree with DRH. I too would like to see a public record so that
everyone can contribute and discuss. I see great value in a tutorial not
just for myself (I'm no great database expert...yet!), but also for
other members of my project team at my place of employment, and the
students I try to introduce databases to.

Also...I just recieved an Amazon Kindle reader. I am still learning how
to use it but I'd like the page design of any tutorial to take in mind
someone like me might pop it on an e-book reader like the Kindle. So
far, Amazon seems to be having trouble converting pdf documents to
Kindle format. The conversion process "mixes up" text on a short sample
PDF document I'm testing with. It could be due to the way the PDF is
designed (the author may have made mistakes during the conversion to PDF
which got amplified by my subsequent conversion to Amazon Kindle
format). Any errors that can be traced to Amazon's conversion software
will probably get fixed fast, especially if the company open sources it.
But anyhow folks, let's keep in mind that a tutorial should have a page
design that is e-book friendly.

Thanks

Bob Cochran
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA


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