From: Malcolm McLean on 13 Sep 2009 14:29 Someone want me to write a book in/on Java. Anyone any ideas for something that isn't currently well-served by the market?
From: Mensanator on 13 Sep 2009 17:04 On Sep 13, 1:29�pm, "Malcolm McLean" <regniz...(a)btinternet.com> wrote: > Someone want me to write a book in/on Java. > > Anyone any ideas for something that isn't currently well-served by the > market? How to Drop Java and Learn a Useful Language, Like Python
From: Nick Keighley on 14 Sep 2009 04:46 On 13 Sep, 19:29, "Malcolm McLean" <regniz...(a)btinternet.com> wrote: > Someone want me to write a book in/on Java. > > Anyone any ideas for something that isn't currently well-served by the > market? don't they know why they want a Java book?
From: [Jongware] on 14 Sep 2009 06:14 Malcolm McLean wrote: > Someone want me to write a book in/on Java. > > Anyone any ideas for something that isn't currently well-served by the > market? As of yet, there aren't many cowboy stories written in Java. [Jw]
From: Flammarion on 14 Sep 2009 07:01 On 13 Sep, 19:29, "Malcolm McLean" <regniz...(a)btinternet.com> wrote: > Someone want me to write a book in/on Java. > > Anyone any ideas for something that isn't currently well-served by the > market? There's a heck of a lot of books on java already.
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