Programming with Haiku!

Forum thread started by ddavid123 on Mon, 2011-11-07 02:27

I know most of you are familiar with darkwyrm's work "Learning to Program with Haiku", and "Programming with Haiku"! I believe it is an important tutorial to foster Haiku rich application development! I have taken the liberty to take all of the single PDF files found at "http://darkwyrm.beemulated.net/lessons.htm" and condense them into two PDF files plus example source code! I have compressed it all into a 5.1 MB zip file!

In my opinion, it is better to have one PDF file for one tutorial instead of having as many PDF files as there are lessons. The Zip file containing the tutorials can be found below

http://www.mediafire.com/?ccxa908a64j8cya

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Re: Programming with Haiku!

Hi David!

[Edit: Sorry, I didn't realize DarkWyrm distributed his lessons under Creative Commons... You may ignore the following.... Or just buy it at Lulu anyway... :)]

Please remove you archive from that link. While I understand that having all in one PDF is useful, all lessons are copyrighted by DarkWyrm. In fact, the first volume is available at Lulu.com either as eBook or as printed version. The second volume is sure to follow one day.
The least we can do to thank DarkWyrm for his work, is to buy it or at least not keep others from buying.

Thanks!
Regards,
Humdinger

Re: Programming with Haiku!

If the forum mods think the archive is inappropriate or illegal, then I will accept the deletion of the post! I believe the tutorials are distributed under the Creative Commons license, which permits redistribution as long as the copyright statement is intact, which it is. Am I right?

I just thought people would rather have a single PDF file than many. I know I would. Do you really think my combining all the separate lesson pdf's into one tutorial PDF file will stop people from buying them? If that was the case then why did he release them for all to download and use?

I do intend to purchase both "Learning to Program with Haiku" and "Programming with Haiku"(when it is released)! Why would I do such a thing if I can get it for free? I do it because I want to reward DarkWyrm for his hard work and dedication to Haiku, and its future programmers! I also do it because I, like many prefer a real physical book to hold and read. Don't get me wrong, I love e-books, but they are not as easy to read in my opinion!

So in conclusion, I just wanted to help Haiku and it's users in the only way I know how. By condensing these tutorials into one file each. I am not a programmer, but with the help of these tutorials I hope to be one soon!

ddavid123