About documentation
John Johnson
johnatl at mac.com
Tue Aug 31 17:39:58 CEST 2004
Google is your friend.
Regards,
JJ
On Monday, August 30, 2004, at 06:42 PM, David Hopwood wrote:
> Mitchell N Charity wrote:
>> And perhaps
>> Note that MIT Press has historically been _far_ more flexible than
>> outfits like Springer, with regard to folks placing books or parts of
>> books online. They actually want to do the right thing. So while
>> they asked "Concepts, Techniques, and Models" be taken offline for
>> its debut, it would be worth exploring getting parts of it back
>> online.
>> It's still the closest thing we have to a user manual. The absence
>> of
>> which reduces the appeal of mozart/oz, and thus of the book.
>
> Absolutely. Although I have the printed book, the fact that it is not
> online makes it considerably less useful, because I cannot assume
> anyone
> else has it. Even having just the declarative section (up to chapter 5)
> on-line would be wonderful, and it would have made me more likely to
> buy the book, not less.
>
> --
> David Hopwood <david.nospam.hopwood at blueyonder.co.uk>
>
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