Thomas, I love the idea of a site. What about a companion site to the book to have ready when the book is published, were people can discuss topics in the book, give feedback, etc?

Thomas Chiverton wrote:

On Monday 26 Jul 2004 14:29 pm, Bryan F. Hogan wrote:

I believe in planning before implementation as best as possible and not
shifting during development, writing, etc.


Oh, I agree. But, OTOH, examples in a book can quickly date and are hard to update - which was the reasoning behind a wiki, as was the idea that people can just jump in, add a few bits here and there over time, and it grows into a good resource.

As it turns out, there doesn't seem to be much enthusasium for actualy writing down some examples :-(

Unless anyone objects, or a there is much more movement on the Wiki/mailing list, I'll just turn it all off again and accept that people are much more intrested in reading a book than helping build an online equivalent.


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