Higher-Order Perl: Transforming Programs with Programs (Paperback)
by Mark Jason Dominus "Until the release of Perl 5.6.0, there was no
good way to generate a binary numeral in Perl..." (more)
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Casey
> You may be interested in the following book:
>
> Higher-Order Perl: Transforming Programs with Programs (Paperback)
Spam makes Baby Santa Claus cry.
*plonk*
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... wow ... plonking someone for mentioning a book *which they didn't
even write*?
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> On 2005-07-09, Sherm Pendley scribbled these
> curious markings:
>>> You may be interested in the following book:
>>>
>>> Higher-Order Perl: Transforming Programs with Programs (Paperback)
>>
>> Spam makes Baby Santa Claus cry.
>>
>> *plonk*
>
> ... wow ... plonking someone for mentioning a book *which they didn't
> even write*?
Well, if you inspect the URL:
>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1558607013/qid=
>1120928989/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_ur_1/002-2800207-9656843?
>v=glance&s=books&n=507846
Take a look at ref=pd_bbs_ur_1. That is someone's Amazon affiliate ID.
If you click on this link, then but something from Amazon a month from
now, that person will make money (if you haven't clicked on someone
else's affiliate link in the mean time).
As such, Sherm is right on. This is spam.
The OP's ISP will be hearing from me when I get a chance.
Sinan
PS: I'll join the plonking of the OP.
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Indeed. May I draw attention to the _author's_ site:
http://hop.perl.plover.com/#free
"My contract says that after the book is published I can
distribute the complete text from my web site. The content
of my book will be available to everyone everywhere for
free. Watch this space for updates."
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> Christopher Nehren <apeiron...@coitusmentis.info> wrote in
> news:slrndd08f6.2139...@prophecy.dyndns.org:
>
> > On 2005-07-09, Sherm Pendley scribbled these
> > curious markings:
> >>> You may be interested in the following book:
> >>>
> >>> Higher-Order Perl: Transforming Programs with Programs (Paperback)
> >>
> >> Spam makes Baby Santa Claus cry.
> >>
> >> *plonk*
> >
> > ... wow ... plonking someone for mentioning a book *which they didn't
> > even write*?
>
> Well, if you inspect the URL:
>
> >http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1558607013/qid=
> >1120928989/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_ur_1/002-2800207-9656843?
> >v=glance&s=books&n=507846
>
> Take a look at ref=pd_bbs_ur_1. That is someone's Amazon affiliate ID.
> If you click on this link, then but something from Amazon a month from
> now, that person will make money (if you haven't clicked on someone
> else's affiliate link in the mean time).
>
> As such, Sherm is right on. This is spam.
>
> The OP's ISP will be hearing from me when I get a chance.
Thanks for the careful explanation. I forwarded the original post to
ab...@amazon.com with the following comment:
The Usenet post I'm forwarding here is an attempt to misuse a public
forum for the purpose of benefiting the poster's Amazon account.
Please take action on this, or else you will be a passive participant
in spamming.
/Lew
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> As such, Sherm is right on. This is spam.
>
> The OP's ISP will be hearing from me when I get a chance.
A bit of Googling seems to show that this is just one of many
such "helpful" posts by this OP...
Message-ID: <rgscr05a1j0uck8vb...@4ax.com>
Message-ID: <lqigo0p5ocqacobbn...@4ax.com>
Message-ID: <sv6rt0pv4kv4ah3qp...@4ax.com>
Message-ID: <es4j60dajphe0baqh...@4ax.com>
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In article <m2k6jzi...@Sherm-Pendleys-Computer.local>,
Sherm Pendley <sh...@dot-app.org> wrote:
>Casey Hawthorne <caseyhHA...@istar.ca> writes:
>
>> You may be interested in the following book:
>>
>> Higher-Order Perl: Transforming Programs with Programs (Paperback)
>
>Spam makes Baby Santa Claus cry.
>
>*plonk*
I'm the author of the book. I just want to say that I have never
heard of Sherm Pendley, and I had nothing to do with his announcment.
I didn't realize there was an Amazon account ID in the URL!
Or that it would soon be free on the web!
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Regards,
Casey
> Sherm Pendley <sh...@dot-app.org> wrote:
>>Casey Hawthorne <caseyhHA...@istar.ca> writes:
>>
>>> You may be interested in the following book:
>>>
>>> Higher-Order Perl: Transforming Programs with Programs (Paperback)
>>
>>Spam makes Baby Santa Claus cry.
>>
>>*plonk*
>
> I'm the author of the book. I just want to say that I have never
> heard of Sherm Pendley, and I had nothing to do with his announcment.
Um... what announcement? I plonked a spammer...
The announcement you were plonking. I got the names mixed up; sorry.
I wanted to make clear that neither I nor my publisher were
responsible for posting spam on this newsgroup.
Which is good, because Sherm didn't make one. We're all pretty sure you
had nothing to do with Casey's announcement either, though.
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> Sorry about that!
>
> I didn't realize there was an Amazon account ID in the URL!
>
> Or that it would soon be free on the web!
Given the other examples Tad has found, I doubt anyone is willing to
believe you. I am hoping your ISP takes this seriously as well.
> --
> Regards,
> Casey
Incidentally, your signature delimiter is incorrect: It should be two
dashes followed by a space followed by a newline.
Oh, before I forget again, *PLONK*.
Sinan
That said, if you can, buy the book anyway. It's real good. If we buy
this one, maybe he'll write more! :-)
dha
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I intend to. Acquiring new books is not a problem... now spending time
reading them and, more importantly, finding bookshelf space is!
Axel
> A. Sinan Unur <1u...@llenroc.ude.invalid> wrote:
[snip URL to Amazon.com with affiliate ID]
>> Take a look at ref=pd_bbs_ur_1. That is someone's Amazon affiliate ID.
>> If you click on this link, then but something from Amazon a month from
>> now, that person will make money (if you haven't clicked on someone
>> else's affiliate link in the mean time).
>
> Indeed. May I draw attention to the _author's_ site:
>
> http://hop.perl.plover.com/#free
>
> "My contract says that after the book is published I can
> distribute the complete text from my web site. The content
> of my book will be available to everyone everywhere for
> free. Watch this space for updates."
I think this portion of an interview with the Mark Jason Dominus (author of
_Higher Order Perl_) is also worth mentioning for those who would still like
to buy it:
TPR: In the past, you have expressed strong feelings about Amazon.com. Where
would you like people to buy your book? Do you have an affiliate link?
MJD: I'm still upset about Amazon's ridiculous "one-click" patent, and I'm
still boycotting them. Software patents like Amazon's threaten the
livelihoods of all programmers, including mine, and I don't want to give my
support to a company that means me ill. They dropped their suit against
Barnes & Noble, but the terms of the settlement were never disclosed, so we
don't know what happened, and Amazon could turn around at any moment and sue
anyone for violating their patent. So the issue is unresolved.
I'd like people to buy my book from anyone but Amazon. My web site has an
affiliate link to either to Barnes and Noble or to Powell's Books, depending
on who isn't out of stock at the moment. I get a small kickback from this,
but I really don't feel strongly about it. I do feel strongly about not
supporting Amazon. There are a lot of places to get books online; it's not
hard to buy books from a company with less abusive business practices than
Amazon.
http://www.theperlreview.com/Interviews/mjd-hop-20050407.html
Right! Mine is sitting in a stack on the floor, largely unread and
waiting for a vacancy in the shelf. Along with introductions to Haskell,
UML, Design Patterns and other stuff I'm going to read RSN.
Anno
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[ re Higher Order Perl ]
>> > That said, if you can, buy the book anyway. It's real good. If we buy
>> > this one, maybe he'll write more! :-)
>> I intend to. Acquiring new books is not a problem... now spending time
>> reading them and, more importantly, finding bookshelf space is!
> Right! Mine is sitting in a stack on the floor, largely unread and
> waiting for a vacancy in the shelf. Along with introductions to Haskell,
> UML, Design Patterns and other stuff I'm going to read RSN.
Wow! You also have unread books on UML - I bought one years ago and another
when I was in Amsterdam... I have never opened the covers of either.
They are at the bottom of my books to read... first I need to
increase my German so I can read some 'Koelsch Krimis'. Opps, I am
going wildly off-topic.
Axel
> That said, if you can, buy the book anyway. It's real good. If we
> buy this one, maybe he'll write more! :-)
I strongly agree, "Higher-Order Perl" is a truly excellent book that
is more about techniques than about a particular language (although
Perl works really well to demonstrate the concepts).
A warning for beginner programmers: it's not for you. You need at
least a few years of experience as a programmer, and probably a few
years of college-level CS classes, to get the most out of the book.
Ted
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>> http://hop.perl.plover.com/#free
Thank you. I will order it via Barnes and Noble.
I belive in supporting authors.
Axel