Henry Wong wrote:BTW, Jeanne, you forgot to make this topic sticky.
Did it now. Thanks.
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*gives virtual fist-bump to Ed*
Enjoy your week! May all the questions be straightforward, all your answers useful, and all your available book copies be sold! Except for the four winners, of course...
Jeanne Boyarsky wrote:This week, we're delighted to have Ed Burnette helping to answer questions about the new book Hello, Android. See the table of contents online.
The promotion starts Tuesday, February 17th 2009 and will end on Friday, February 20th 2009.
Are you sure that's February and not March?
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Ed, great book! I reluctantly had to return it to the library last week, and have been thinking about purchasing the PDF version to always have it handy. Does that format cover updates, or (much like print) do I only get the current edition at time of purchase? I've read some of your blog posts about planned updates and would really hate to pick up a copy only to have a new version come out a month or two later.
Ed, great book! I reluctantly had to return it to the library last week, and have been thinking about purchasing the PDF version to always have it handy.
Thanks. I find it useful myself because you can search in PDFs. By the way there's a discount if you get both formats.
Does that format cover updates, or (much like print) do I only get the current edition at time of purchase? I've read some of your blog posts about planned updates and would really hate to pick up a copy only to have a new version come out a month or two later.
Updates to the same edition are covered (see this FAQ from the publisher for details) but so far there hasn't been a need for an update. No major errors have turned up in the errata and no changes were needed for version 1.1. The only change I'm thinking about right now is to update all the Android documentation URLs in the book, because Google redesigned their web site after the book was published. However, Google is kindly redirecting the old URLs (e.g., http://code.google.com/android/reference/android/R.html) to the new locations (e.g., http://d.android.com/reference/android/R.html) so most of the links still work.
my bad Ed for not welcoming you in the first place and then i won , i really have no idea about the Book Promotion i just love posting here in JavaRanch and then plus Android Boom! im a homebuddy here!
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