Bricklin on blogs into books
Posted on:: April 13th, 2009
Dan Bricklin carefully recounts what he went through to turn blog posts into a book, including those durn typographic issues. Learn from Dan!
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Bricklin on blogs into books
Posted on:: April 13th, 2009
Dan Bricklin carefully recounts what he went through to turn blog posts into a book, including those durn typographic issues. Learn from Dan!
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Exciting post. Dan’s experience is something we humble little bloggers – sometimes dream about :-)
What is exciting is the parallel of setting of the commentaries in Talmud, to his experience of setting the book based on blogs.
Not a first parallel of the kind for me – some of my friends say that hyperlinks were invented by many scholars of traditional Jewish texts.
Also – the method scholars used in their endless disputes about everything – is a semblance to what we today practice in wikipedia….
Thx for this pointer. Great post.