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  1. Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-02-27T22:28:38Z

    As many of you know, I wrote a PostgreSQL book last year.  It is selling
    very well.  (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/awbook.html)
    
    Addison-Wesley is looking for more authors to write PostgreSQL books. 
    If you are interested, you can write to Stacie Parillo at:
    
    	Stacie.Parillo@awl.com
    
    My book took me six months to write.  I can answer any questions you may
    have, and can help you with technical issues involved in writing a book.
    
    -- 
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  2. Re: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Laurel Williams <tech@clearwater-inst.com> — 2001-02-27T22:49:30Z

    FWIW, I just heard from O'Reilly that they have a PostgreSQL book in the 
    works and expect it to be out by fall 2001. I don't know who the author 
    is, but I am looking forward to having it on my bookshelf, next to 
    Bruce's. :) I am happy to see that Postgres is getting the positive 
    attention it deserves!
    
    Cheers,
    
    Laurel Williams
    tech@clearwater-inst.com
    Watertown, MA
    
    Bruce Momjian wrote:
    
    > As many of you know, I wrote a PostgreSQL book last year.  It is selling
    > very well.  (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/awbook.html)
    > 
    > Addison-Wesley is looking for more authors to write PostgreSQL books. 
    > If you are interested, you can write to Stacie Parillo at:
    > 
    > 	Stacie.Parillo@awl.com
    > 
    > My book took me six months to write.  I can answer any questions you may
    > have, and can help you with technical issues involved in writing a book.
    > 
    
    
    
  3. Re: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Joseph S <jks@selectacast.net> — 2001-02-28T01:54:15Z

    About what?  Your book covered all the basics.
    
    Bruce Momjian wrote:
    > 
    > As many of you know, I wrote a PostgreSQL book last year.  It is selling
    > very well.  (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/awbook.html)
    > 
    > Addison-Wesley is looking for more authors to write PostgreSQL books.
    > If you are interested, you can write to Stacie Parillo at:
    > 
    >         Stacie.Parillo@awl.com
    > 
    > My book took me six months to write.  I can answer any questions you may
    > have, and can help you with technical issues involved in writing a book.
    > 
    > --
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  4. Re: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-02-28T02:06:09Z

    > About what?  Your book covered all the basics.
    
    Administration, application programming, and performance tuning would be
    good book topics.
    
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  5. RE: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Andrew Snow <andrew@modulus.org> — 2001-02-28T02:12:47Z

    
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
    > [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of Bruce Momjian
    > Sent: Wednesday, 28 February 2001 1:06 PM
    > To: Joseph Shraibman
    > Cc: PostgreSQL-general
    > Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Addison-Wesley looking for authors
    >
    >
    > > About what?  Your book covered all the basics.
    >
    > Administration, application programming, and performance tuning would be
    > good book topics.
    
    Plus it might be a good idea if people teamed up and co-authored a book!  I
    personally would be interested in writing something about functions and
    PL/PGSQL and so on, as it seems to me there needs to be somewhere with more
    examples as the online documentation doesn't really cut it.
    
    
    - Andrew
    
    
    
  6. Re: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Will Trillich <will@serensoft.com> — 2001-02-28T02:45:41Z

    On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 01:12:47PM +1100, Andrew Snow wrote:
    > Plus it might be a good idea if people teamed up and co-authored a book!  I
    > personally would be interested in writing something about functions and
    > PL/PGSQL and so on, as it seems to me there needs to be somewhere with more
    > examples as the online documentation doesn't really cut it.
    
    hear hear! plpgsql is really powerful, but the examples in
    /usr.../doc are tepid at best. i've got brick tattoos from
    smashing my face into that wall, lemme tellya...
    
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  7. Re: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Christopher Sawtell <csawtell@xtra.co.nz> — 2001-02-28T10:18:51Z

    On Wed, 28 Feb 2001 14:54, Joseph Shraibman wrote:
    > About what?  Your book covered all the basics.
    >
    > Bruce Momjian wrote:
    > > As many of you know, I wrote a PostgreSQL book last year. 
    
    If you were to repeat the exercise would you use the LyX / LaTeX 
    combination again?
    
    De you feel able to share the special modifications to LyX you made?
    
    ( I thought the line numbers in the proof pdf files real neat )
    
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  8. Re: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    alessio@albourne.com — 2001-02-28T14:19:58Z

    Andrew Snow wrote:
    
    > personally would be interested in writing something about functions and
    > PL/PGSQL and so on, as it seems to me there needs to be somewhere with more
    > examples as the online documentation doesn't really cut it.
    
    When I was using Oracle in my past job, it was a great breakthrough
    digging through some of the PL/Sql books written by Steven Feuerstein.
    It can happen the same if "a real book" is written about Plpgsql.
    
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  9. Re: [ANNOUNCE] Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Brett W. McCoy <bmccoy@chapelperilous.net> — 2001-02-28T15:43:29Z

    On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Bruce Momjian wrote:
    
    > My book took me six months to write.  I can answer any questions you may
    > have, and can help you with technical issues involved in writing a book.
    
    Only if I can use LaTeX. :-)
    
    I might be interested collaborating on sections of applicaiton programming
    (particularly Perl & web stuff), if anyone else is interested.
    
    -- Brett
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  10. Re: [ANNOUNCE] Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-02-28T17:10:25Z

    > On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Bruce Momjian wrote:
    > 
    > > My book took me six months to write.  I can answer any questions you may
    > > have, and can help you with technical issues involved in writing a book.
    > 
    > Only if I can use LaTeX. :-)
    
    Sure, I shipped Addison-Wesley a PDF, and they printed that.
    
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  11. AW: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Hartwig Jens <jens.hartwig@t-systems.de> — 2001-03-01T08:04:44Z

    Hello all, hello Bruce,
    
    first of all I want to say, that Bruces Book was very well done in my
    opinion!
    
    To answer the question, I already began writing a book about PostgreSQL for
    Addison Wesley in Germany. It will be released in autumn this year in german
    language. Perhaps it could be translated by Addison Wesley Corp.?
    
    My book does not try to compete with Bruces book (I wouldnt dare to do ;->),
    it rather does complete the theme while it will contain many, many examples
    from real life (besides many small examples, the whole book is accompanied
    by one constantly growing example) and it will contain a rather complex
    section about PL/pgSQL-programming and application development, also
    accompanied by many examples.
    
    At least I would like to thank Bruce for the offered help - I surely will
    remember ;-)
    
    Best regards, Jens Hartwig
    
    -----------------------------------------------------
    
    T-Systems
    Projektleiter
    debis Systemhaus GEI GmbH
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    > -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
    > Von: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
    > [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org]Im Auftrag von
    > Bruce Momjian
    > Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. Februar 2001 23:29
    > An: PostgreSQL-announce; PostgreSQL-general
    > Betreff: [GENERAL] Addison-Wesley looking for authors
    >
    >
    > As many of you know, I wrote a PostgreSQL book last year.  It
    > is selling
    > very well.  (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/awbook.html)
    >
    > Addison-Wesley is looking for more authors to write PostgreSQL books.
    > If you are interested, you can write to Stacie Parillo at:
    >
    > 	Stacie.Parillo@awl.com
    >
    > My book took me six months to write.  I can answer any
    > questions you may
    > have, and can help you with technical issues involved in
    > writing a book.
    > [...]
    
    
    
  12. Re: AW: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Christopher Sawtell <csawtell@xtra.co.nz> — 2001-03-01T08:59:27Z

    On Thu, 01 Mar 2001 21:04, Jens Hartwig wrote:
    > Hello all, hello Bruce,
    >
    > first of all I want to say, that Bruces Book was very well done in my
    > opinion!
    
    I think we all concur with that opinion.
    
    > To answer the question, I already began writing a book about PostgreSQL
    > for Addison Wesley in Germany. It will be released in autumn this year
    > in german language. 
    
    > Perhaps it could be translated by Addison Wesley Corp.?
    
    Please could you encourage them to do this, or perhaps do it yourself?
    You seem to have a good knowledge of English.
    
    > My book does not try to compete with Bruces book (I wouldnt dare to do
    > ;->), it rather does complete the theme while it will contain many, many
    > examples from real life (besides many small examples, the whole book is
    > accompanied by one constantly growing example)
    
    That is the way to do it.
    For me anyway, disjointed snippets of code are horrible.
    
    > and it will contain a
    > rather complex section about PL/pgSQL-programming and application
    > development, also accompanied by many examples.
    >
    > At least I would like to thank Bruce for the offered help - I surely
    > will remember ;-)
    
    
    -- 
    Sincerely etc.,
    
     NAME       Christopher Sawtell
     CELL PHONE 021 257 4451
     ICQ UIN    45863470
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  13. Re: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-03-01T15:34:45Z

    [ Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, converting... ]
    > On Wed, 28 Feb 2001 14:54, Joseph Shraibman wrote:
    > > About what?  Your book covered all the basics.
    > >
    > > Bruce Momjian wrote:
    > > > As many of you know, I wrote a PostgreSQL book last year. 
    > 
    > If you were to repeat the exercise would you use the LyX / LaTeX 
    > combination again?
    
    Yes, absolutely.  I doubt I would have written the book if I had to use
    native LaTeX or a normal word processor.  LyX had the right mix of
    control and ease of use that I needed.  I had to crack open a book to do
    some special things with LaTeX, but it was pretty easy.
    
    > 
    > De you feel able to share the special modifications to LyX you made?
    > [mentions margin line numbers]
    
    That is a standard LaTeX macro package called vruler.  I had to download
    it from CTAN, but that was easy.  Attached are all the macros I put in
    the LaTeX preamble using LyX.  The only other modifications where
    extending the page size by one line to force proper paragraph breaks in
    a few cases.  I also did a few things to help latex2html render the
    cover page properly.
    
    It is the clear separation of content from appearance that made me like
    LyX.  You tag the content, and LaTeX generates the appearance.
    
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  14. AW: AW: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Hartwig Jens <jens.hartwig@t-systems.de> — 2001-03-02T07:02:40Z

    Hello Christopher,
    
    > [...]
    > Please could you encourage them to do this, or perhaps do it yourself?
    > You seem to have a good knowledge of English.
    > [...]
    
    I will see, if I can encourage Addison Wesley to translate the book.
    Regarding the translation on my own - thank you very much for your
    compliment ;-) Unfortunately my knowledge of the english language does not
    go as far as it seems to do ... much of it costs me valuable time to look up
    the right words. Therefore I do not really think about a translation by
    myself ... you would surely repent it :-)
    
    Best regards, Jens
    
    -----------------------------------------------------
    
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  15. Re: AW: AW: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    John Burski <john.burski@911ep.com> — 2001-03-02T14:29:10Z

    Hallo, Jens!
    
    Sie schreib Engish sehr gut!  Ich scrieb Deutche nicht sehr gut!  Ich 
    habe ein jahr Deutche gelernt ( 5 jahr im die vergangeheit, an die Uni).
    
    Ah, heck, I give up!  I've forgotten a great deal of what I learned.  
    Still, if you'd like some help translating, I'd be more than willing to 
    help (although I fear my ability in German is probably way below the 
    level necessary to do justice).
    
    Jens Hartwig wrote:
    
    > Hello Christopher,
    > 
    >> [...]
    >> Please could you encourage them to do this, or perhaps do it yourself?
    >> You seem to have a good knowledge of English.
    >> [...]
    > 
    > 
    > I will see, if I can encourage Addison Wesley to translate the book.
    > Regarding the translation on my own - thank you very much for your
    > compliment ;-) Unfortunately my knowledge of the english language does not
    > go as far as it seems to do ... much of it costs me valuable time to look up
    > the right words. Therefore I do not really think about a translation by
    > myself ... you would surely repent it :-)
    > 
    > Best regards, Jens
    > 
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    > 
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    > 
    > 
    > 
    > 
    
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  16. Re: AW: AW: Addison-Wesley looking for authors

    Christopher Sawtell <csawtell@xtra.co.nz> — 2001-03-04T06:49:35Z

    On Sat, 03 Mar 2001 03:29, John Burski wrote:
    > Hallo, Jens!
    >
    > Sie schreib Engish sehr gut!  Ich scrieb Deutche nicht sehr gut!  Ich
    > habe ein jahr Deutche gelernt ( 5 jahr im die vergangeheit, an die Uni).
    >
    > Ah, heck, I give up!  I've forgotten a great deal of what I learned.
    > Still, if you'd like some help translating, I'd be more than willing to
    > help (although I fear my ability in German is probably way below the
    > level necessary to do justice).
    
    Possibly not.
    
    While I have forgotton at least 95% of the French and Latin I learnt at 
    school I do remember that it was _very_ much easier for me to translate 
    into English than the other war around. Also now-a-days we have the  
    Babel-fish to help ( sometimes ) with the vocab.
    
    I really do hope that this text ends up being translated somehow or other.
    >From what he has written it seems to me that Jens' ideas are just what we 
    all need to fully understand the more esoteric corners of PostgreSQL.
    
    > Jens Hartwig wrote:
    > > Hello Christopher,
    > >
    > >> [...]
    > >> Please could you encourage them to do this, or perhaps do it
    > >> yourself? You seem to have a good knowledge of English.
    > >> [...]
    > >
    > > I will see, if I can encourage Addison Wesley to translate the book.
    > > Regarding the translation on my own - thank you very much for your
    > > compliment ;-) Unfortunately my knowledge of the english language does
    > > not go as far as it seems to do ... much of it costs me valuable time
    > > to look up the right words. Therefore I do not really think about a
    > > translation by myself ... you would surely repent it :-)
    
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