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Showing posts with label o'reilly. Show all posts
13 February 2009

O'Reilly's Got Bookworm(s)

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To my shame, I'd not come across Bookworm before: Bookworm allows readers to add ePub books to their online library and read them on th...
04 December 2007

Excessive Cubicle

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I'm in favour of fun as much as the next clown, but the new book Eccentric Cubicle from O'Reilly seems to be forgetting a key aspec...
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24 April 2007

A Different View of Vista

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Andrew Watson has done the maths for some of O’Reilly’s books for programmers: * Windows Vista Annoyances: 704. * Windows Vista Poc...
10 January 2007

Hardcore Coding

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I've never really had the urge to hack on the Linux kernel (not least because I am the world's worst programmer - Fortran, anyone?) ...
27 May 2006

Are O'Reilly Still Really the Good Guys?

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Apparently not . Update 1 : See Jack Schofield's wise words on the matter. Update 2 : And this is Tim O'Reilly's response . D...
06 May 2006

A Rough Cut of the Beta Book Idea

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Books are lovely objects, but problematic in terms of their content - once they're published, you can't correct the errors easily. ...
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