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@@ -66,6 +66,10 @@ with a predefined number of points for chapters, indexing, editing, proof-readin
So far, the following people are interested in taking part in this project:
+- Bil Simser. Bil would like to coordinate
+the book. He's currently writing a book for WordWare Publishing (about his CDX library)
+and also has contacts at Sams and the Waite Group. Bil is writing
+wxBuilder, an IDE for wxWindows.
- Tom Ryan, SciTech Software.
- Robin Dunn. Chapter on wxPython.
- Matt Heck, SurveyorCorp Inc.
@@ -79,6 +83,12 @@ So far, the following people are interested in taking part in this project:
- Julian Smart.
- Vadim Zeitlin.
+
- Vaclav Slavik. wxHTML section
+
- Stefan Csomor. the sequence of events i.e. which action provokes which event sequence,
+this is implicit for the use on MSW, but very important for other systems; and porting to new platforms
+
- Karsten Ballueder. short tutorials on some useful
+GNU tools, like autoconf/configure/make, programming
+strategies, etc.
@@ -114,6 +124,9 @@ in terms of a quickie job using the existing reference manual.
Another publishing name to think of is O'Reilly. They would probably give us a lot
of guidance for style, formatting, etc.
+Roald Ribe writes:
+"Thinking in Java
+is published both as a PDF for internet (by the author) and in print by Prentice Hall."