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Post by LuCiFeR[SD] »

WB Kale :P and you still smell of wee and poo! LOL :lol:
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have to work on my forturn telling, his return is a couple of months earlier than proficized ;)

Kale,

I have a printout of your Careometer on my desk! :D

good to see you back!
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he he :lol:
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Welcome back, Kale. :)
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Post by npath »

Kale,

I just wanted to congratulate you on putting together such an excellent book. I hesitated in buying it because I thought it would be too much for beginners. But I must say that it is good for more intermediate and advanced programmers. I have bought the electronic version, and am about to buy the print version.

Have you considered writing additional PureBasic books? I would be very interested in PureBasic books on specific topics, including database and network programming in PureBasic. Just a thought.

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Oh ya, and welcome back.
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Nice to see you back, Kale.....

Even though I'm not coding at the moment I still can't stay away from this forum.... It's a sickness :D
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Post by mubinaktan »

Given links still don't work... :(

I ain't kidding.

I don't understand that. I have tried it on two different computers and under IE and FireFox but I have seen only blank screens (not 404 errors)

Hmm...
Tonite I'll try to reach the related pages by using Linux.
If I still fail, perhaps I'll write my own book (oh, yes, natürlich this is a joke) :lol:

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Post by Trond »

It must be something on your end, then. What about this link? http://www.lulu.com/content/870121 Or this? http://www.lulu.com/content/1097837
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One is a e-book, the another book is a real book with paper :-)
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mubinaktan wrote:Given links still don't work... :(

I ain't kidding.

I don't understand that. I have tried it on two different computers and under IE and FireFox but I have seen only blank screens (not 404 errors)

Hmm...
Tonite I'll try to reach the related pages by using Linux.
If I still fail, perhaps I'll write my own book (oh, yes, natürlich this is a joke) :lol:

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I had connectivity problems to that page too a few months ago when I bought it.

Dodgy site or network over there I think.
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“If you can't explain it to a six-year old you really don't understand it yourself.” - Albert Einstein
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Post by Mistrel »

I had trouble connecting when I bought the book and I had problems when I went to download the source again the other day. It's hard to connect to the site.
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