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Good Books Need a Good Home
Please forgive the crosspost, but I already wrote all this up, and I'm too lazy to do it again.
http://www.varnernet.com/~bryan/2008/10/20/good-books-need-a-good-home/
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Re: Good Books Need a Good Home
The registration is not working on varnernet.com so I had to register and post here. I would be interested in having a reference for the Be operating system. Although I have never used it, I hear it was a nice system; so I would like to look into it.
I don't know which book would be best as a way to famaliarize myself with the API of Be, but if I could have a book or you could point me to the appropriate website, I would appreciate it.
Re: Good Books Need a Good Home
I am interested in those books. If you still have it, could you please let me know how should i contact you. I will cover the shipping charges.
Thanks
Re: Good Books Need a Good Home
Sorry! I sent them to someone in California a few months ago.