I just wonder, hasn't the time of paperbooks on programming languages ended in like 2003? What's the point of having it on paper beyond some financial rewards for awesome @Carols10cents and @steveklabnik ? How are going to use it?
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Replying to @62mkv @Magrathea and
some people prefer paper! Also we were paid by mozilla to work on the book, the profits from the book are going to Black Girls Code.
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Replying to @Carols10cents @Magrathea and
I am totally FOR this charity option, I just can't figure out how is it even practical to read paper book *on programming*? Is not ebook much more convenient? You could use search there, you could copy extracts, whatever....
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Replying to @62mkv @Carols10cents and
I vividly remember those 700+ pages foliants on Windows Server 2000 that we've used in the office to adjust monitor vertically
paperbooks on programming seem to me so outdated
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Replying to @62mkv @Carols10cents and
Paperback is an option for those who wants it. You can also buy an ebook-only version.
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Replying to @udoprog @Carols10cents and
I guess that ebook version is free for this book, no? I understand that I can have it as e-book just try to figure out maybe I've missed something
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guess you're not the target audience then! *shrug*
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