safari
Olivier Lefevre
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Thu Sep 11 11:34:34 EDT 2003
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> It's got over 1,000 books -- I doubt they can ALL be best-sellers, > can they? What I mean is that it seems to have only language or API how-to kind of books, i.e., those that appeal to working programmers, the largest audience. A contrario look under Computer Science, AI or Functional Programming: it's pitiful. Yet the CS book market is also large, courtesy of undergrad programs. So they may have 1K titles but the coverage is very narrow nonetheless. > Sure: just like it takes a really long time for the latest movies > to become available at my local video rental shop I don't think that's relevant. The videos could hurt the theater release, so the delay is deliberate; in the case of Safari it's more likely to be mere logistics since printed and online versions coexists throughout the lifetime of the book. -- O.L.
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