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User's Place Your Book Requests Here

by Bill Deegan last modified 2008-07-01 15:34

Greetings,


Please login to the site, and add your request as a comment.


Thanks,

Bill

What's the deal here?

Posted by Paul Forrester at 2008-07-22 17:22
If I'm understanding this, they provide the book in PDF, we read it and then write/post a review? If that's the case, I'd love to get a copy of: Next-Generation Web Frameworks in Python fro O'Rielly

Please let me know if I mis-understood.

Thanks!
-Paul

re:What's the deal here?

Posted by Tony Cappellini at 2008-07-27 11:01
The books are real books just as you would get from Amazon.com, etc. Oreilly has "Short Cuts" which are very short quick-start documents which are in PDF, to be reviewed. I've only seen 2 of these reviewed though.

When Requesting a book...

Posted by Tony Cappellini at 2008-07-27 10:55
The people leaving book requests need to leave their email addresses, so I can get back to them. However, this will be a problem because the addresses can be scraped or harvested.
They also need to leave the URL pointing to the book to avoid confusion.

Tony

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