On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Thomas Mader wrote:
> Am 2010-08-27 22:04, schrieb Daniel Gibson:
>>
>> == Quote from sergk (kovrov+purema...@gmail.com)'s article
>>>
>>> Despite word "download" being mentioned. What safari really provide,
>>> is an "online version" of the book, not "electronic
Am 2010-08-27 22:04, schrieb Daniel Gibson:
== Quote from sergk (kovrov+purema...@gmail.com)'s article
Despite word "download" being mentioned. What safari really provide,
is an "online version" of the book, not "electronic version".
When I've bought paperback TDPL, I was kinda hoping to read "b
On 27/08/2010 21:04, Daniel Gibson wrote:
== Quote from sergk (kovrov+purema...@gmail.com)'s article
Despite word "download" being mentioned. What safari really provide,
is an "online version" of the book, not "electronic version".
When I've bought paperback TDPL, I was kinda hoping to read "bon
Andrei Alexandrescu schrieb:
On 8/27/10 13:04 PDT, Daniel Gibson wrote:
== Quote from sergk (kovrov+purema...@gmail.com)'s article
Despite word "download" being mentioned. What safari really provide,
is an "online version" of the book, not "electronic version".
When I've bought paperback TDPL,
On 8/27/10 13:04 PDT, Daniel Gibson wrote:
== Quote from sergk (kovrov+purema...@gmail.com)'s article
Despite word "download" being mentioned. What safari really provide,
is an "online version" of the book, not "electronic version".
When I've bought paperback TDPL, I was kinda hoping to read "bo
== Quote from sergk (kovrov+purema...@gmail.com)'s article
> Despite word "download" being mentioned. What safari really provide,
> is an "online version" of the book, not "electronic version".
> When I've bought paperback TDPL, I was kinda hoping to read "bonus
> book" on my kindle dx, leaving pap
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 02:49:43 -0500, Yao G. wrote:
Heh! It remainds me of those old Wizardry games, where you had to
frantically search for words in the manual to start a game.
And by remainds I actually mean reminds. :)
--
Yao G.
Isn't it possible to save the webpage from safari, for your own use?
I'm not sure about the legality of that though..
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Eduardo Cavazos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a legal/official way to purchase a full PDF of TDPL?
>
> The Safari site says you get 45 days of acce
On 08/21/2010 03:32 AM, Norbert Nemec wrote:
I really appreciated the way Peter Langtangen handled this for his book
"Python Scripting for Computational Science": There is an encrypted PDF
for download for which you need a password like "Enter the first word on
page XXX".
Of course such a measur
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> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 02:32:33 -0500, Norbert Nemec
> wrote:
>
>> I really appreciated the way Peter Langtangen handled this for his book
>> "Python Scripting for Computational Science": There is an encrypted PDF
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 02:32:33 -0500, Norbert Nemec
wrote:
I really appreciated the way Peter Langtangen handled this for his book
"Python Scripting for Computational Science": There is an encrypted PDF
for download for which you need a password like "Enter the first word on
page XXX".
H
I really appreciated the way Peter Langtangen handled this for his book
"Python Scripting for Computational Science": There is an encrypted PDF
for download for which you need a password like "Enter the first word on
page XXX".
Of course such a measure can still be worked around, but it is
su
Despite word "download" being mentioned. What safari really provide,
is an "online version" of the book, not "electronic version".
When I've bought paperback TDPL, I was kinda hoping to read "bonus
book" on my kindle dx, leaving paperback book on my office desk as
promo for my colleagues and guest
Hello,
Is there a legal/official way to purchase a full PDF of TDPL?
The Safari site says you get 45 days of access to the book online if you
purchase the book. It also says that you can download individual
chapters but you have to collect enough "tokens"...
Ed
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