Technical books (was: some comments for Python 3000)

Cameron Laird claird at starbase.neosoft.com
Wed Aug 16 09:12:56 EDT 2000


In article <jwbnews-9EED8A.22320013082000 at news.olympus.net>,
John W. Baxter <jwbnews at scandaroon.com> wrote:
>In article <399780F8.FF469CDA at midsouth.rr.com>, sturman 
><sturman at midsouth.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> Was there an O'Reilly book for Perl 1.x?
>
>Was there an O'Reilly (Tim's publishing company, that is) at the time of 
>Perl 1.x?  ;-)
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Larry passed out Perl 1 in 1987
<URL:http://www.oasis.leo.org/perl/src/perl1/00-index.html>.
Tim's had a writing/publishing business since 1978
<URL:http://www.ora.com/oreilly/tim.html>.  He was selling
Nutshell books by 1985.  The X manuals, which *really* made
ORA's reputation early on, came in 1988.
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