New IDL Book Chapters Available [message #73388] |
Thu, 04 November 2010 13:58  |
David Fanning
Messages: 11724 Registered: August 2001
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Folks,
I've decided to try a little experiment in e-commerce.
I have made up my mind to spend the next year or so
producing a series of "Coyote Guides", based on the
trail guides I used on my hike this summer. I envision
4-5 smallish books on various topics of interest to
IDL programmers.
They are meant to be informal discussions of various
topics, with lots and lots of example code. They are
very personal and include my own biases, preferences,
blind spots, and dumb jokes. I'm sure not everyone is
going to fall in love with them. But if I manage to
pull it off, it will be like taking an intensive IDL
course from me.
The first book in the series and what I am working on
now is a Coyote Guide to Traditional IDL Graphics.
I wanted to start by working on something I was certain
was going to be a great commercial success. :-)
I have several chapters in the book "finished" in the
sense that I am sick to death of reading them and could
use some feedback from real users. I still consider these
in draft form, and there are certainly errors in every
one of these chapters. Probably not so much in the code,
as I test that extensively and use it to produce the
figures in the book (and there are a LOT of them!), but
there are errors in the text for sure. I just can't see
them anymore.
Nevertheless, I think there is a great deal of terrific
information in these chapters. Just to give you an example,
the line plot chapter in my last book was roughly about
10 pages. The line plot chapter in this book is 60 pages,
and it is probably not finished yet. Other graphics topics
have grown in similar proportion. I expect this book alone
might top out at 350-400 pages! I'm putting ALL my secrets
in there, as I plan to retire when this project is over and
drink pina colatas on the beach in Costa Rica.
So, on to my experiment. I don't have a job. I need some
cash. Tom Sawyer and his fence came to mind. :-)
Here is what I am doing. I am selling these draft chapters
on my store in PDF form for $5 each. If you mark up the
chapter and send it back to me with your comments and/or
you contact me with feedback about the chapter (and I really
prefer hard-hitting, constructive comments about the things
I've done wrong or the boneheaded mistakes I've made, rather
than about the stupendous improvement I've made to your
IDL productivity), then you will receive either a free
PDF version of the book when it is finished, or a 25% discount
on a hardcopy version of the book, plus full credit for all
the chapters you already paid for.
The comments have to be reasonably substantial. "I liked it,"
is probably not going to get you a free anything. :-)
In addition to the "costly" chapters, I've put a couple of
chapters on the store that you can download for free. For
example, the very important chapter on how to work with
color in IDL is there for free.
I am working on other chapters now, and I'll add them to
the store when I am finished with them and if this little
experiment seems to be going in a positive direction.
If you are interested, you can find the new chapters here:
http://www.dfanning.com/store/
As I am sure you know, this IDL newsgroup has always been an
essential part of my IDL education. Pretty much everything
I know about IDL I learned here, either by forcing myself
to answer questions or by paying attention to what the real
experts had to say. Your feedback and participation have
always have always been an enormous inspiration to me. My
sincerest thanks to all of you, as always.
Cheers,
David
--
David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
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Re: New IDL Book Chapters Available [message #73421 is a reply to message #73388] |
Tue, 09 November 2010 03:13  |
Jeremy Bailin
Messages: 618 Registered: April 2008
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On Nov 8, 11:43 am, David Fanning <n...@dfanning.com> wrote:
> Bruce Bowler writes:
>> Can we trust the dog not to "share the wealth" :-)
>
> Yes. I made the mistake of giving her a treat once
> when a fax came in. Now it's a miracle if I can
> read the darn numbers on the fax through all the
> slobber. I'm pretty sure this piece of paper can't
> be passed on to anyone else. :-(
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
> --
> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
> Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming:http://www.dfanning.com/
> Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
Ah, but does it ever get "passed"? ;-)
-Jeremy.
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Re: New IDL Book Chapters Available [message #73431 is a reply to message #73388] |
Mon, 08 November 2010 08:43  |
David Fanning
Messages: 11724 Registered: August 2001
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Bruce Bowler writes:
> Can we trust the dog not to "share the wealth" :-)
Yes. I made the mistake of giving her a treat once
when a fax came in. Now it's a miracle if I can
read the darn numbers on the fax through all the
slobber. I'm pretty sure this piece of paper can't
be passed on to anyone else. :-(
Cheers,
David
--
David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
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Re: New IDL Book Chapters Available [message #73435 is a reply to message #73388] |
Mon, 08 November 2010 07:32  |
David Fanning
Messages: 11724 Registered: August 2001
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David Fanning writes:
> Even if you choose PayPal and decide for whatever reason
> you don't feel comfortable going through with the transaction,
> you can fax your credit card information to me and I'll
> process it personally for you
Incidentally, in case it is PayPal you fear for security
reasons, when I process a credit card personally, I use
another credit card processor to do so, not PayPal.
This is not because I distrust PayPal in any way. This is
just the first credit card processor I started with 15
years ago and I couldn't understand how to link this
processor with the store without paying someone to help
me.
Cheers,
David
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David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
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Re: New IDL Book Chapters Available [message #73436 is a reply to message #73388] |
Mon, 08 November 2010 07:15  |
David Fanning
Messages: 11724 Registered: August 2001
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Paul van Delst writes:
> I tried replying to the email associated with your post (news at dfanning dot com) but it was returned as undeliverable.
Sorry, putting a real e-mail address in newsgroup articles
increased my spam mail 10-20 fold. :-(
I'm pretty easy to find. :-)
> Anyway, when I tried to purchase your drafts (I think the line plot one), I couldn't get a secure connection. Upon
> reloading it "became" secure for about a second until the page completed reloading and then became only partially secure.
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> Any ideas if this a problem on my end (I'm using firefox on linux) or yours (or the paypal thingo)?
I've followed the PayPal directions explicitly. I think
the "unsecure" part of the page is my identifying text
and such. I believe ALL credit card information to be
completely secure. (One of the reasons I went to PayPal
as a credit card processor was that I wasn't certain of
my own ability to protect credit card information the
way I was doing this year's ago, before I set up the
current store.)
In any case, I have never heard of any credit card information
from any of my customers being compromised.
Even if you choose PayPal and decide for whatever reason
you don't feel comfortable going through with the transaction,
you can fax your credit card information to me and I'll
process it personally for you. As soon as I get confirmation
of the sale, I shred the faxes. The dog and I are the only
ones who ever see the fax, and I store NO credit card information
on-site or on my computer. Can't handle the responsibility. :-)
Cheers,
David
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David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
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Re: New IDL Book Chapters Available [message #73437 is a reply to message #73388] |
Mon, 08 November 2010 07:01  |
Paul Van Delst[1]
Messages: 1157 Registered: April 2002
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Hi David,
I tried replying to the email associated with your post (news at dfanning dot com) but it was returned as undeliverable.
Anyway, when I tried to purchase your drafts (I think the line plot one), I couldn't get a secure connection. Upon
reloading it "became" secure for about a second until the page completed reloading and then became only partially secure.
Any ideas if this a problem on my end (I'm using firefox on linux) or yours (or the paypal thingo)?
cheers,
paulv
David Fanning wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I've decided to try a little experiment in e-commerce.
>
> I have made up my mind to spend the next year or so
> producing a series of "Coyote Guides", based on the
> trail guides I used on my hike this summer. I envision
> 4-5 smallish books on various topics of interest to
> IDL programmers.
>
> They are meant to be informal discussions of various
> topics, with lots and lots of example code. They are
> very personal and include my own biases, preferences,
> blind spots, and dumb jokes. I'm sure not everyone is
> going to fall in love with them. But if I manage to
> pull it off, it will be like taking an intensive IDL
> course from me.
>
> The first book in the series and what I am working on
> now is a Coyote Guide to Traditional IDL Graphics.
> I wanted to start by working on something I was certain
> was going to be a great commercial success. :-)
>
> I have several chapters in the book "finished" in the
> sense that I am sick to death of reading them and could
> use some feedback from real users. I still consider these
> in draft form, and there are certainly errors in every
> one of these chapters. Probably not so much in the code,
> as I test that extensively and use it to produce the
> figures in the book (and there are a LOT of them!), but
> there are errors in the text for sure. I just can't see
> them anymore.
>
> Nevertheless, I think there is a great deal of terrific
> information in these chapters. Just to give you an example,
> the line plot chapter in my last book was roughly about
> 10 pages. The line plot chapter in this book is 60 pages,
> and it is probably not finished yet. Other graphics topics
> have grown in similar proportion. I expect this book alone
> might top out at 350-400 pages! I'm putting ALL my secrets
> in there, as I plan to retire when this project is over and
> drink pina colatas on the beach in Costa Rica.
>
> So, on to my experiment. I don't have a job. I need some
> cash. Tom Sawyer and his fence came to mind. :-)
>
> Here is what I am doing. I am selling these draft chapters
> on my store in PDF form for $5 each. If you mark up the
> chapter and send it back to me with your comments and/or
> you contact me with feedback about the chapter (and I really
> prefer hard-hitting, constructive comments about the things
> I've done wrong or the boneheaded mistakes I've made, rather
> than about the stupendous improvement I've made to your
> IDL productivity), then you will receive either a free
> PDF version of the book when it is finished, or a 25% discount
> on a hardcopy version of the book, plus full credit for all
> the chapters you already paid for.
>
> The comments have to be reasonably substantial. "I liked it,"
> is probably not going to get you a free anything. :-)
>
> In addition to the "costly" chapters, I've put a couple of
> chapters on the store that you can download for free. For
> example, the very important chapter on how to work with
> color in IDL is there for free.
>
> I am working on other chapters now, and I'll add them to
> the store when I am finished with them and if this little
> experiment seems to be going in a positive direction.
>
> If you are interested, you can find the new chapters here:
>
> http://www.dfanning.com/store/
>
> As I am sure you know, this IDL newsgroup has always been an
> essential part of my IDL education. Pretty much everything
> I know about IDL I learned here, either by forcing myself
> to answer questions or by paying attention to what the real
> experts had to say. Your feedback and participation have
> always have always been an enormous inspiration to me. My
> sincerest thanks to all of you, as always.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
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