If you look at the latest catalog, you'll find that outside of some
very specific titles, the bulk of their new line is
user/admin-oriented.
Tim
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On Aug 31, 2004, at 7:50 AM, Dave wrote:
On Aug 30, 2004, at 6:32 PM, Tim Jones wrote:
This may be a good start, but the word I got at from the O'Reilly
booth at WWDC was that the developer-oriented books were not doing
too
well and a future release was not even being considered at that time.
Did they mean that developer-oriented books aren't selling well in
general?
Charles Yeomans
You bring up an interesting point. Doesn't O'Reilly publish books
primarily for developers? I wasn't aware that they had very many
consumer books.
Dave
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