programming languages (etc) "web popularity" fun
Peter Otten
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Mon Nov 3 12:50:35 EST 2003
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Alex Martelli wrote: >> The point is, "the Python one" does refer to "Python in a Nutshell". >> Are there any Nutshell books that came out after March 2003? > > Sure (e.g. Windows Server 2003 in a Nutshell in September; C# in > a Nutshell 2nd edition in August; C++ in a Nutshell in May; and > others, too, I'm sure). O'Reilly is relentless...:-). > > > Alex Second editions don't count, as you cannot reliably discriminate the references, and older references tend to stay on the web. So C# has a headstart of one year, Java 7 years, Perl 5 years, C++ came out roughly a the same time as PiaN... Hey, that was a cunning trick to make me assert how good your book does, reference-wise :-) Peter PS: I bought it a month ago, and I like it
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