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I wouldn't recommend that to Roberto. Better to have a company where you send the originals, and they take care of everything thereafter (are there such companies?!? ;). After all, our delight is making good software, not printing books.
-ak Ken Paulson kirjoittaa keskiviikkona, 25. kesäkuuta 2003, kello 01:30:
Yes, buying the final version in advance sounds good. And I agree with Brett: somewhere along the lines of 20-40 dollars sounds fine for an electronic copy. Obviously, I'd be willing to pay more for a printedversion. But I'm not sure we should be waiting around for publishers to seethe (Lua) light.Self-publishing is always an option. It's serviced a lot of niche markets. A very simple way to do it is to use Amazon's Advantage program, but you'd keep a lot more of the money (though it would also be a lot more work) if you did it entirely on your own.