Re: [pygame] Re: Review Pygame book

2007-10-20 Thread Will McGugan

Will McGugan wrote:
I'm getting a lot of responses to this, which is great, but Apress 
said they have 5 copies to give away. Although I can ask them for more.


I will select some people at random tomorrow (I'll write a Python 
script!) and send email to who ever it selects. If you don't hear from 
me, then it is nothing personal! Just send me your snail mail address 
off list to be included in the lotto.
Just did the draw and sent a mail to the 'winners'. Thanks to everyone 
who offered!


Will


[pygame] Re: Review Pygame book

2007-10-16 Thread Will McGugan

Will McGugan wrote:

Hi folks,

I'm looking for a few people to review my Pygame book, on their blog 
and perhaps Amazon or other places. The publisher has offered to give 
away a few free copies for this. If you are interested, then please 
let me know.
I'm getting a lot of responses to this, which is great, but Apress said 
they have 5 copies to give away. Although I can ask them for more.


I will select some people at random tomorrow (I'll write a Python 
script!) and send email to who ever it selects. If you don't hear from 
me, then it is nothing personal! Just send me your snail mail address 
off list to be included in the lotto.


Thanks,

Will


Re: [pygame] Re: Review Pygame book

2007-10-16 Thread RR4CLB

Hi Will,

I am a blind programmer and I could review it but would need a HTML or TEXT 
copy on-line to read. I will not, nor would ever, give it to anyone else. I am 
trying to find a good book to learn Python/Pygame, and I could see if this book 
offers a good way, especially for blind users.

I have just recently started a blog and hope to expand that blog for games 
for the blind. I just started it as I have for learning Python and Pygame. 
http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]

So, I am willing if your publisher is. Just send me a link to it or it's 
download in HTML format. For links to chapters is the only good way for a blind 
user to be able to jump to pages and such. If I can get a quick grasp onto 
using Pygame then I can give lots of input or even suggestions as I learn while 
reading. I have already sent you a private message just prior to receiving this 
last email from you.

Bruce


- Original Message - 
From: Will McGugan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 9:35 AM
Subject: [pygame] Re: Review Pygame book


Will McGugan wrote:
 Hi folks,

 I'm looking for a few people to review my Pygame book, on their blog 
 and perhaps Amazon or other places. The publisher has offered to give 
 away a few free copies for this. If you are interested, then please 
 let me know.
I'm getting a lot of responses to this, which is great, but Apress said 
they have 5 copies to give away. Although I can ask them for more.

I will select some people at random tomorrow (I'll write a Python 
script!) and send email to who ever it selects. If you don't hear from 
me, then it is nothing personal! Just send me your snail mail address 
off list to be included in the lotto.

Thanks,

Will


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[pygame] Re: Review Pygame book

2007-10-16 Thread RR4CLB

Hi Will,

I made a simple mistake and put the @ symbol in. below is now the correct 
format.

I am a blind programmer and I could review it but would need a HTML or TEXT 
copy on-line to read. I will not, nor would ever, give it to anyone else. I am 
trying to find a good book to learn Python/Pygame, and I could see if this book 
offers a good way, especially for blind users.

I have just recently started a blog and hope to expand that blog for games 
for the blind. I just started it as I have for learning Python and Pygame. 
http://labrador-chester.blogspot.com

So, I am willing if your publisher is. Just send me a link to it or it's 
download in HTML format. For links to chapters is the only good way for a blind 
user to be able to jump to pages and such. If I can get a quick grasp onto 
using Pygame then I can give lots of input or even suggestions as I learn while 
reading. I have already sent you a private message just prior to receiving this 
last email from you.

Bruce


- Original Message - 
From: Will McGugan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 9:35 AM
Subject: [pygame] Re: Review Pygame book


Will McGugan wrote:
 Hi folks,

 I'm looking for a few people to review my Pygame book, on their blog 
 and perhaps Amazon or other places. The publisher has offered to give 
 away a few free copies for this. If you are interested, then please 
 let me know.
I'm getting a lot of responses to this, which is great, but Apress said 
they have 5 copies to give away. Although I can ask them for more.

I will select some people at random tomorrow (I'll write a Python 
script!) and send email to who ever it selects. If you don't hear from 
me, then it is nothing personal! Just send me your snail mail address 
off list to be included in the lotto.

Thanks,

Will




Re: [pygame] Re: Review Pygame book

2007-10-16 Thread Gabriel Hasbun
Good day my name is Gabriel Hasbun-Comandari.
   
  I am willing to review your Pygame book with much joy. I also have experience 
reading lots of programming books wich make me an ideal book reviewer.
   
  Thanks for the oportunity.
   
  Have a nice day.

Will McGugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Will McGugan wrote:
 Hi folks,

 I'm looking for a few people to review my Pygame book, on their blog 
 and perhaps Amazon or other places. The publisher has offered to give 
 away a few free copies for this. If you are interested, then please 
 let me know.
I'm getting a lot of responses to this, which is great, but Apress said 
they have 5 copies to give away. Although I can ask them for more.

I will select some people at random tomorrow (I'll write a Python 
script!) and send email to who ever it selects. If you don't hear from 
me, then it is nothing personal! Just send me your snail mail address 
off list to be included in the lotto.

Thanks,

Will


   
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