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eclipse in print [message #41872] Wed, 28 May 2003 07:55 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: mark_lybarger.NOSPAMyahoo.com

i've been anxiously waiting for eclipse in print (book), and notice
there's two books that are or were to be printed in mid may. one might
have been pushed to june. anyone know of the status of these books? the
addison wesley book appears to be slated for now may 30th, or may 19th
according to various sites. i know they're both based on the 2.0 eclipse
and i really hope they'll keep current as the 3.0 eclipse is released.
the manning book seems to let you get the book in pdf NOW while you wait
for it to be printed, but i'm not much of a pdf reader. i prefer the old
dead tree.
Re: eclipse in print [message #44233 is a reply to message #41872] Fri, 30 May 2003 06:43 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: purplehayz.earthlink.net

Check out eclipse.platform - there's a thread right now about both books.
Amazon claims the developing with eclipse book is in print and available
now. The second book is delayed.

Have fun! - Bob

On 5/28/03 6:55 AM, in article bb2841$pvh$1@rogue.oti.com, "Mark"
<mark_lybarger@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:

> i've been anxiously waiting for eclipse in print (book), and notice
> there's two books that are or were to be printed in mid may. one might
> have been pushed to june. anyone know of the status of these books? the
> addison wesley book appears to be slated for now may 30th, or may 19th
> according to various sites. i know they're both based on the 2.0 eclipse
> and i really hope they'll keep current as the 3.0 eclipse is released.
> the manning book seems to let you get the book in pdf NOW while you wait
> for it to be printed, but i'm not much of a pdf reader. i prefer the old
> dead tree.
>

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"In this world you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant. Well, for years I
was smart. I recommend pleasant."
-- Elwood P. Dowd as played by James Stewart in Harvey
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