
I have these books for loan to the wlug lib: Python In A Nutshell Alex Martelli (2003) - An excellent intro if you've had some previous experience with a programming language. You may not need another book. Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 24 hours Clinton Pierce (2nd Ed, 2002) - This gives a simple first look at Perl. You may not want another book ;-) Am happy to bring them to the next wlug meeting. -Sid. P.S. Are user contributions useful and encouraged or are publishers our main source.

I have these books for loan to the wlug lib:
Python In A Nutshell Alex Martelli (2003) - An excellent intro if you've had some previous experience with a programming language. You may not need another book.
Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 24 hours Clinton Pierce (2nd Ed, 2002) - This gives a simple first look at Perl. You may not want another book ;-)
I take that you own these books, and are willing to loan them to other WLUG members, as opposed to you want to gift them to the library in the old fashioned sense?
P.S. Are user contributions useful and encouraged or are publishers our main source.
Publishers are the main source, but every little bit helps! There's a bunch of useful (maybe a bit older) books on sale at all sorts of places at the moment - $30ish, from Books'n'More in Downtown Plaza, The Warehouse etc. If you want to buy one of those and donate it to the library, you'd be appreciated. I'm not sure how we're looking after users who want to lend material to other people. John? Craig

On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 05:40:24PM +1200, Craig Box wrote:
I have these books for loan to the wlug lib:
Python In A Nutshell Alex Martelli (2003) - An excellent intro if you've had some previous experience with a programming language. You may not need another book.
Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 24 hours Clinton Pierce (2nd Ed, 2002) - This gives a simple first look at Perl. You may not want another book ;-)
I take that you own these books, and are willing to loan them to other WLUG members, as opposed to you want to gift them to the library in the old fashioned sense?
I'm not sure how we're looking after users who want to lend material to other people. John?
There's currently a page on the WLUG wiki with items that people have for loan: http://www.wlug.org.nz/WlugLibrary I've never been contacted about the stuff I personally have there for loan, but maybe either my books suck or noone knows about the page :) John

I take that you own these books, and are willing to loan them to other WLUG members, as opposed to you want to gift them to the library in the old fashioned sense?
Accent on 'loan'. I was following John's fine example. Maybe others will contribute... The python book is new but I'm doing other things at the mo' so right now it is just sitting on the shelf. Just trying to be an altruistic member ... -Sid.

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There's a bunch of useful (maybe a bit older) books on sale at all sorts of places at the moment - $30ish, from Books'n'More in Downtown Plaza, The Warehouse etc. If you want to buy one of those and donate it to the library, you'd be appreciated.
I'll leave that to the earning members :-) -Sid.
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