Apple approved WikiServer 1.4.4 for sale on the App store yesterday,
as usual they have handed us another 50 USA promo codes, so if there are people on the list that would like one or two, please email me, not the list, a request. I note these are for USA itunes customers, but there are ways for people to create a new dummy itunes USA account with out supplying credit card information to redeem the promo code then install the app on your device for a month of free usage. Since we now support the ability to export the wiki data and run on a desktop version it's easy to preserve any data for later importing into a purchased version. -- = = = ======================================================================== John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]> Twitter: squeaker68882 Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd. http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com = = = ======================================================================== |
John have you considered cashing in on the iPhone craze by writing a
book on how to program the iphone using Squeak? L John M McIntosh wrote: > Apple approved WikiServer 1.4.4 for sale on the App store yesterday, > as usual they have handed > us another 50 USA promo codes, so if there are people on the list that > would like one or two, please > email me, not the list, a request. > > I note these are for USA itunes customers, but there are ways for > people to create a new dummy > itunes USA account with out supplying credit card information to > redeem the promo code then > install the app on your device for a month of free usage. > > Since we now support the ability to export the wiki data and run on a > desktop version it's easy to preserve > any data for later importing into a purchased version. > -- > =========================================================================== > > John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]> Twitter: > squeaker68882 > Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd. http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com > =========================================================================== > > > > > > > |
On 8-Aug-09, at 7:20 PM, Lawson English wrote:
> > John have you considered cashing in on the iPhone craze by writing a > book on how to program the iphone using Squeak? > L Ah, my friends who write books tell me it's a tedious process and generally results in zero or negative income. There are a few I know who have been wildly successful, but I"m afraid the topic won't sell much copy. However I will talk about the process at ESUG in Sept, http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2009/Current+List+of+Talks/Smalltalk+on+iPhone and again at the XTC group in London the week after http://xpday-london.editme.com/eXtremeTuesdayClub -- = = = ======================================================================== John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]> Twitter: squeaker68882 Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd. http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com = = = ======================================================================== |
John M McIntosh wrote:
> On 8-Aug-09, at 7:20 PM, Lawson English wrote: >> >> John have you considered cashing in on the iPhone craze by writing a >> book on how to program the iphone using Squeak? >> L > > Ah, my friends who write books tell me it's a tedious process and > generally results in zero or negative income. > There are a few I know who have been wildly successful, but I"m afraid > the topic won't sell much copy. > > However I will talk about the process at ESUG in Sept, > http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2009/Current+List+of+Talks/Smalltalk+on+iPhone > > and again at the XTC group in London the week after > http://xpday-london.editme.com/eXtremeTuesdayClub > > Well, not being an author myself, I can't respond to that directly, but I know that there are more reasons for writing books than simply cash profit, though my choice of words above probably obscured that point. L > > > |
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