Yeah, I guess it depends on how you read, then. I usually keep many
details in my memory of where things are in book is refer to a lot, so
I never use search. I prefer to quickly open the book near the page I
know has the information I want. Of course, I can see why many people
would never do this.
On 2/13/10 12:30 PM, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> Carlos de la Guardia wrote:
>> It depends on whether you plan to read the technical book front to
>> cover in one go or use it as a reference. E-book readers are not very
>> good for the latter, because it's painful to quickly "thumb through"
>> the pages
Carlos de la Guardia wrote:
> It depends on whether you plan to read the technical book front to
> cover in one go or use it as a reference. E-book readers are not very
> good for the latter, because it's painful to quickly "thumb through"
> the pages of the book to find something. There's no match
It depends on whether you plan to read the technical book front to
cover in one go or use it as a reference. E-book readers are not very
good for the latter, because it's painful to quickly "thumb through"
the pages of the book to find something. There's no match for a paper
book for that.
Carlos
On 2/11/10 8:39 AM, Andrey Popp wrote:
> Can't sign up in repoze.bfg trac due to invisible captcha, so will
> report bug here for now.
>
> I am using repoze.bfg 1.2 and started with bfg_starter template. Then
> in configure.zcml I've changed traversal dispatching to URL mapping:
>
> name="
On 2/12/10 2:50 PM, Iain Duncan wrote:
> Hey, that's great news about the book.
Thanks!
> Do you know if it will be
> available as an e-book at all? Not sure how long that publisher would
> take to get things out of country and all. It is also quite expensive,
> but having formerly worked in the