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Speaking of git and git books....

tty
 
I know that everybody is busy with the vm and git.  I just want to through this out there

The Tex/LaTex source code for some Squeak books is available.

I have the SqueakByExample-english source code on my computer (I forget where I got it).

That  have one that I used as a model for my Programming The Squeak Virtual Machines...than I am (was) writing as I try (tried) to understand the Interpreter stuff.

The transition to git provides an opportunity to upload the source code for those books so as to provide for more dispersed community development access point.

Editing would "merely" be a matter of merging in changes and new branches.

The content could grow a bit more quickly with that model.

cheers,

tty



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Re: Speaking of git and git books....

Damien Pollet
 
All those books are maintained there: https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates

In particular, the following repo is there to gather new chapters for future books; feel free to contribute :)

On 19 June 2016 at 19:57, gettimothy <[hidden email]> wrote:
 
I know that everybody is busy with the vm and git.  I just want to through this out there

The Tex/LaTex source code for some Squeak books is available.

I have the SqueakByExample-english source code on my computer (I forget where I got it).

That  have one that I used as a model for my Programming The Squeak Virtual Machines...than I am (was) writing as I try (tried) to understand the Interpreter stuff.

The transition to git provides an opportunity to upload the source code for those books so as to provide for more dispersed community development access point.

Editing would "merely" be a matter of merging in changes and new branches.

The content could grow a bit more quickly with that model.

cheers,

tty







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