Books on RunRev

Ken Norris pixelbird at interisland.net
Sun Jun 1 14:54:01 EDT 2003


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> Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 09:05:43 +0800
> To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
> From: Jim Hurley <jhurley at infostations.com>
> Subject: Re: Books on RunRev
> Reply-To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
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> I hesitate to enter this discussion. I have so little feel for the market.
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> However, on a personal level, I think a good book on RunRev is the
> best thing that could happen right now. Certainly the product is
> sufficiently mature that it is truly ready for prime time.
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I agree, as I've already stated. This has very little to do with making
comparisons to other xTalk IDE's, but is rather a thing which many of us in
the same position as yourself are expressing a need for.

How about a simple two-question poll?

1) Would you like to see a complete (as possible) easily updateable (online
website posts) book and accompanying CD (or download) with examples?

2) Would you be willing to contribute. i.e., working with others who are
interested as to organization and writing/proofreading, etc. and/or
financial commitment?

Note: Anyone wants to restate the above...feel free. I won't be offended at
all, and this is not at all about stealing RR staff's thunder or criticism
of their work in this direction, nor any other such thing. It comes from a
perceived need and desire. I would personally rather the RR staff continue
to concentrate on developing and updating their product, including online
help.

Best regards,
Ken N.




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